I'll start this review by saying that we have stayed in vacation rentals for several years. We have never complained about any experience, until this one. A warning is to beware that the unit is literally up against the parking lot on most sides. Your windows are literally within 4 feet of a parking space and or a sidewalk. Also, one of the bedrooms is good for hearing people go up and down the exterior stairs right above you. Besides those few things, upon arrival, we were greeted with red and yellow caution tape. The tape surrounded our unit and most of the parking lot. We could not park within 150 feet of the unit, which made loading and unloading with small childeren very inconvenient, especially when it rained. From sun up to sun down we had construction crews working with loud machinery literally outside of our windows. Ceramic tile roofing was being dumped into metal dumpsters outside of our children’s windows as they tried to nap (Not a pleasant sound). Tile was falling from the roof as workers removed it while we sat on the patio, and walked to our vehicle. This was just a nightmare we couldn't get out of. I wish we could attach photos and video of what we listened to and operated around every day of our family Christmas vacation. We contacted the owner after two days of staying here. We really did try to make the best of it, but it just got to a point where we felt like we needed to say something. We have 3 children under the age of 7, and it just didn’t feel safe to even walk to our vehicle with debris falling, diesel machinery driving around and dumping materials etc. We reached out to the owner, but she failed to respond. After I contacted VRBO directly, she did respond close to 20 hours later. She did say she had a family emergency, which is totally understandable and we didn’t hold the delayed response against her. The bottom line is she did nothing to help with our issue. No offered discount, 2 night refund, or anything to help the situation. She did offer a 10 percent discount for the next time we stay there, but why in the world would we want to do that? I understand it was not the owners fault regarding construction, but when you know that work is going to be done, you should at least warn your renters that its a possibility and that it may occur during their stay. You should also think about not renting the unit out for those weeks, especially when your unit literally is surrounded by the parking lo