Complaint Review: Uptown Suites - Austin Texas
- Uptown Suites 2006 Grand Ave Austin, Texas United States
- Phone: +1 866-447-2527
- Web: https://uptownsuites.com/locations/...
- Category: Invasion of privacy
Uptown Suites Pushed passed me against my objection to enter room for 'security check' while my wife was undressed. Austin Texas
*Consumer Comment: What?
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I am retired and I live in hotel rooms and airbnbs full time. In America we have a 4th ammendment right to privacy. I paid for a week and on the 3rd morning 2 employees showed up at my door and DEMANDED entry. I informed them that my wife was not dressed but they said I had no choice and attempted to push past me!
I closed the door and then went to management who told me I had no right to privacy and the 4th ammendment did not apply as I was their guest. Obviously no American would want to give up this right so I asked to be checked out only to be told there is no refund and furthermore I would be evicted for noncompliance.
As I said I stay in hotel rooms full time and have never encountered this before. I can't really afford to double pay for lodging but that is what I am now forced to do.
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#1 Consumer Comment
What?
AUTHOR: Stacey - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, September 05, 2019
The 4th AMENDMENT applies to search and seizure of a citizen's private property. You were not on private property but company property. SO what is the reason they wanted to get into your room (you failed to mention that).


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