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Guests ejected mid-stay from bankrupt hotel chain Sonder

November 13, 2025
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People have been told to leave their accommodation mid holiday after property rentals firm Sonder suddenly went bankrupt.

It comes after Marriott hotels terminated its leasing agreement with Sonder, which is said was “due to Sonder’s default”.

One customer on Reddit said he couldn’t get back in to his room where his belongings were, while others shared pictures of themselves carting luggage through the streets, seeking accommodation elsewhere.

Sonder rooms can longer be booked via the Marriott site and app. Marriott said it was helping people who booked via its own platforms but was advising those who booked via a third party to ask for a refund via their credit card issuer.

“Sonder has faced severe financial constraints arising from, among other things, prolonged challenges in the integration of the company’s systems and booking arrangements with Marriott International,” Sonder said in a statement on its website.

Seen as a rival to Airbnb, which offers alternatives to traditional hotels, Sonder focussed on premium serviced apartments and lodgings. Founded in Montreal, it operates thousands of rooms in over 40 cities.

“We are devastated to reach a point where a liquidation is the only viable path forward,” said Janice Sears, Sonder’s interim chief executive.

She added its integration with Marriott was “substantially delayed due to unexpected challenges in aligning our technology frameworks”, which she said resulted in significant costs.

She added there was a sharp decline in revenue “arising from Sonder’s participation in Marriott’s Bonvoy reservation system”.

Marriott Bonvoy is a booking and rewards system operated by Marriott.

One man said he had received no communication about his cancelled Sonder reservation, that there was no way to contact the firm online, and said it was “causing significant worry”.

Sonder’s properties often have no staff and rely on door codes for guest entry. Some people have complained that their codes no longer worked and owners were not immediately available to help them retrieve their belongings.

Many users said the only reason they booked with Sonder was because it seemed reliably “backed” by the well-known Marriott brand – but now felt betrayed.

One user on X said “Marriott has been useless”, and wanted to charge him hundreds of dollars a night to rebook him at one of its Courtyard hotels.

Marriott said on its website that it didn’t charge customer cards itself for Sonder bookings, but would facilitate refunds by coordinating “with the appropriate parties”.

Marriott said it has a portfolio of over 9,700 properties with 30 brands in 143 countries, and that its business model includes operating hotels as well as franchising and licensing hotels, residential properties, timeshares and lodging properties.

Sonder said that it will be seeking insolvency in all the countries in which it operates.

The BBC has asked for comment from Marriott International and Sonder regarding customers’ complaints.

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