Our time at the lake house was pleasant enough. We were a group of 11 (3 adults, 8 kids). The property and the lake are beautiful. The yard is well manicured. Our kids loved the electronic piano! And the house was very affordable. As an American, there were things we didn’t know were common and weren’t stated in the VRBO listing. For instance, we were told on arrival day that we needed to provide our own linens and towels. We obviously did not have linens and towels. We were told we could rent them for 15/person. We also didn’t realize we needed to rent the life jackets. There was only 1 full roll of toilet paper at the house and when I asked I was told we had to provide our own.The cleaning procedures at the end of our stay were more involved than any American VRBO we’ve rented. Beyond stripping the beds and taking out the garbage, we needed to vacuum and mop, scrub toilets inside and out, wipe out the fridge, oven, and microwave, and even vacuum the mattresses. The owner of the home had to come and approve our cleaning before we left.Our biggest complaint is that one of the bunk beds collapsed on our last night. It was being held together with zip ties. Fortunately my nephew on the bottom bunk wasn’t badly injured. Just a scratch on his face. But there wasn’t even an apology when we told Lars.Overall, I think we got what we payed for as this was a very affordable VRBO for 11 people. But we wouldn’t stay again.