We expected quaint and clean. We did not anticipate nails in the wall where artwork might have been, window rods practically falling down in one bedroom, stained curtains, no sheets on the beds upon arrival (but renters expected to strip and wash bedsheets after stay), holes in the second bedroom ceiling, shabby, unwashed bedspreads, old, chipped furniture, no blankets, the cheapest microfiber sheets possible, a double bed so jammed into a room there was virtually no ability to properly make the bed, soiled throw rugs, an unkept, unweeded front yard, and showers with tepid to cool water for 80% of shower. There was clearly an effort to maximize income at the expense of cleanliness, appearance and consideration for those paying a considerable sum for sub par accommodations. Just providing a house on venerable Cape Cod does not mean a lack of respect for the renter comfort and experience. We would have left the property if there was any expectation that we would receive a refund. Cape Cod is a lovely island but there should still be some reasonable value for the dollar in a VRBO accommodation. We are not complainers, have rented other properties, and very much looked forward to a charming, clean, modestly appointed, comfortable stay. The owners demonstrate a basic disrespect for the renter and may wish to drop in on the property occasionally rather than offering the renter less than the barest minimum. This was an owner money grab and a pitiful disappointment for renters.