The original listing of the property had "AS IS" in it. For anyone looking to buy or lease anything, that is a legal disclaimer of its own. Between the TV having only odd channels, the bathroom shower head having a horribly loud high pitch hiss, Dirty dishes in the dishwasher, dirty clothes in the washing machine, only 1/2 of a roll of toilet paper, the house also being on what felt like a slant it was fine. We had a roof over our heads and a place to keep our stuff while we were out. I learned something about the cleaning bill attached to these rentals, it is not necessarily for when you leave, but for when the next person comes. In this case, I would say, I want my money back!
What really bothered me about this place is that after I had reserved it, paid over 2k so on and so forth, the Rental management company contacted me multiple times to request my age, threatening to cancel my reservation if I didn't provide it. You may ask, why would you care if they knew your age? Principle. Federal Law Prohibits discrimination of age when renting a property to anyone of legal age to do so. The property can ask for it, and you can provide it willingly, but it cannot be used to screen renters. The Rental management company insisted that they would inform the owner of my refusal. I told them that my visit was already guaranteed and that I would assume, that the owner would be responsible for the charges associated with having to provide me with an equal to or greater accommodation. I completely understand the owner's feelings about renting to a bunch of teenagers partying all night, but if you list it publicly, you cannot discriminate against applicants.
For this being my 1 year wedding anniversary weekend, I was insulted and pissed that I had to go through more than what I had already on VRBO's page for this reservation.