I am going to come back to the law suit thing here. The reason is that the more I think about this, the more outraged and pissed off I get on your daughter's behalf. Here's why. The second she paid for that room and took possesion of the key, it became her domicile. Hers, not the hotel's from whenever she checked in until checkout time. Nobody enters that room without her permission or a warrant until then. Yet the hotel gave away a key. It is no different than if her landlord gave a key to her apartment to a random stranger. It is a fundamental violation of trust. That hotel room was her home for legal purposes that night. The management let someone in. I think I speak for all of us who CCW when I say we are not paranoid, but secyurity conscious. We are aware of our surroundings, carry a firearm and generally invest in good locks, safes, alarms and insurance. The last thing we need is the landlord stabbing us in the back by handing out the key without our permission. Handle it as you wish, your daughter is the injured party. However to me, upon further thought, this wasn't just a bone head move, but a serious betrayal of trust.
FQ13