Although the home is spacious and in a great neighborhood it needs some major upgrades and changes in order to meet even a standard level for a decent rental. The personal effects of the owners all over the place was awkward and not something I’m used to as a frequent renter. They even left their items in the refrigerator which I find strange. Why not have a refrigerator in your garage or somewhere so you can move your items there during rentals? Also we had trouble locating towels which is usually standard in a rental home. The towels we did locate were tattered and in bad condition. We even asked the supposed property manager (who I suspect is the owner) if she could buy some towels from target because we couldn’t find hardly any. The shower caddy in the master bathroom is rusted and dirty to the point you can’t put your soap on it. And the shower curtains in the other bathrooms were dingy and needed replacing. The other items in the master bathroom looked dusty and old like they hadn’t been cleaned in a long time. None of the TVs in the bedrooms worked and they are outdated. The television in the living room didn’t work either and a lady showed up and worked on it for over an hour to get it working again. There was a man who looked homeless, repeatedly seen lurking in the backyard. After while we assumed he lived there in some capacity but he never formally introduced himself and we were never told he would be there. The closets and drawers were closed/locked up or had blue tape so we had no where to put our clothing in the bedrooms. Most homes allow you places to hang and put your clothing away. Also, the bedskirts on several of the beds were filthy, leaving us to question whether the rest of the bedding was freshly laundered. The stairs in the home are dangerous also. They’re slippery with no grip strips. One of my friends fell down the stairs and hurt herself while we were there. Honestly cosmetically the home needs a desperate makeover. They’re charging a lot of money to rent this home so the least the owners could do is invest in nice bedding, towels, dishes, paint the walls and make the place look decent and sanitary. The exposed TV wires, dirty bedskirts, dingy curtains throughout the house, unsafe stairs, no instruction manual, excessive off-limit areas, worn out linens and towels were disappointing. And the owners should consider having less of their personal effects around the house so renters can feel at home.