When we arrived the condo was clean and well appointed with a good Roku TV. It had way too many of some kitchen items, while it was missing certain essentials, e.g. a kettle, The property manager quickly furnished them, which we appreciated. On the other hand, someone was parked in our designated spot, so we parked in one we thought was not assigned, but in fact, the spot we chose was assigned, but it's number was covered in snow. We told the property manager where we'd parked and asked for help. They asked us to send a photo, which we did, which was the last we heard from them, though we sent a couple of follow-up texts. The next day our spot was still occupied and we hadn't heard from the property manager, though we textd them again. When we returned from skiing the next day, there was a knock on the door from another guest, who said that our car was about to get towed. I guess she'd reported that we were occupying her spot and she was able to identify our unit from the pass. In fact, there was already a very hard-to-remove sticker on the window, notifying us that towing was imminent. Had she not had the kindness to tell us, we would have been towed. The property manager never again contacted us and towing would have been a disaster.
There are also issues with the listing. The base is not within normal walking distance in ski boots while carrying skis. The city bus, which stop is a 5-minute walk, is the way to go. It's also not obvious which bus to take to get back from the base. (1,2, or 5 in the direction of Deer Valley, but not others, which will drop you at Fresh Market or make a long circuit around the town.) It's also not all that close to Main Street. Still, we got a lot of powder and would stay there again, the next time hoping that if there was another issue, the property manager wouldn't ghost us.