The condo complex itself is well-maintained and the condo did have a fantastic view, but that's where the good news ends. I arrived to a dirty unit, with nearly everything in it damaged or stained in some way. The lack of responsiveness from the management when I send an email outlining the conditions made me worry that I was going to be taken for my deposit, which had been taken upon booking and was greater than the sum of my rental cost.
When we first walked in there were dead bugs, along with some large sticky substance, likely food, in the middle of the living room floor. I found food wrappers under the coffee table, and most disgustingly, a pair of used underwear on the floor of the master bedroom along with a hairbrush under the bed. There was hair on the floor in the main bathroom. There was a lot of dust, which made me wonder when it had last had a sweep and wipe down. I had to give the unit a complete cleaning.
It was just dirty - it was also damages. The couch, loveseat and dining room chairs were also covered with stains. Large stains. In the first bedroom, only one of the four lights works.
One of the chairs for the table on the lanai was broken and the screen door was being held together with a large piece of tape. Even the doilies under the lamps in the master bedroom had large stains on them. The floors were badly scratched and tiles chipped.
I emailed the property manager after discovering it dirty and I received no response from him. Although we gave it a thorough clean and felt better after that, I don't think we should have needed to. It took a full two-weeks after we left for the deposit to be returned, and I was anxious the entire time. I could see from the listing that it was a little dated, but I still expected it to be clean and in better repair, overall.