Upon arrival, we noticed fire debris on a stump in the yard, which was concerning. The next day, we found broken glass vials, a burned shirt, business cards in the same area. These items were alarming, not only because they suggested suspicious activity within the fenced yard, but also because the broken glass posed a hazard to our dogs. I immediately contacted the property owner. Rather than offering a solution, she repeatedly asked what I thought she should do. I suggested contacting the authorities, and she asked if I wanted to call them myself. I agreed, prioritizing safety. At first, she said the outdoor cameras showed nothing, but the next day admitted the previous renters had set a fire in the yard. While I appreciate her eventually identifying the source, the experience was distressing. Being told it was a “false alarm” despite clear evidence of a fire was frustrating, and the lack of a proactive response made us feel unsafe. We had trouble sleeping due to our concerns, and it ultimately ruined our stay. In addition to the debris outside, the house was not particularly clean, which made the stay even less comfortable. I contacted Vrbo to request a refund, and the rep said they would reach out to the owner and follow up. When I didn’t hear back, I followed up again, only to be told that since I was no longer at the property, they would not assist further and that I should contact the owner directly. Based on my prior interactions, I didn't feel comfortable doing so.