Although this rental property is in serious need of some TLC, this review focuses on its moquito problem. The front surface of the living room, facing the deck and water view, is made totally of rows of glass louvres, with no screens whatsoever. About half of the louvres are frozen shut, due to corrosion and lack of maintenance. When the wind drops off, it is necessary to shut the ones that work, to stop mosquitoes from floating in. When the louvres are all shut, the house becomes very stuffy and hot, and the beautiful view is obstructed by the dirty glass surfaces of the louvres, which need to be rinsed and cleaned inside and out. The upstairs bedrooms are screened, but the screens are in bad shape. I woke up my first morning with TEN mosquito bites on my face, unaware that the screen right behind my head was totally ripped open and mosquitos had filled my room overnight. The screens in the kitchen and bathrooms also have holes and gaps. Throughout my stay here, I had to wrap my legs in blankets and keep cans of toxic bug spray close at hand. Although I believe my hosts (I never met or even spoke to them) wanted me to be happy with the property, their replies reproached me for not being more understanding about the challenges of maintaining the property.