Our experience in late December 2024 was marked by several issues. The space was cramped, forcing sideways movement in the hall and around the bed in the primary room. Appliances were worn, with visible stains and damage from water or electrical burns. Light fixtures flickered, rendering them unusable. The bathroom mirror was peeling, the countertop scratched, and towels old with hanging strings. Baseboards were missing on a few walls. Amenities were limited to hand soap, a sponge, and dish soap. Toilet paper was scarce (4 rolls for 4 people for a week), and trash bags were few. Dishwasher detergent was the only non-limited item. The TV wires were tackily mounted, and Wi-Fi was slow. The TV had basic cable with only 10 channels. The garage, separate from the unit, had a worn and noisy track. The heater had a flue issue and leaked natural gas, causing it to be turned off. Though southern CA isn’t cold, the lack of heat in late December was inconvenient. Two space heaters and two extra blankets were provided. The upstairs unit flooded a few days after arrival, leading to a temporary water shutdown for the complex. The units were connected, with thin walls that allowed for constant conversations and snoring from neighbors. The loud pounding from upstairs, the high-pitched squeal from the shower, and the creaky wooden deck and chairs make this unit uncomfortable, especially in the summer. The owner likely doesn’t reinvest money into the unit, similar complaints for years.