First off, the property was hard to find as the streets weren't marked. "Behind" or "next to" the ice cream shop just wasn't sufficient as there were a number of houses that fit that description. Owner could have included a map with an x to mark the spot. On entering the house, the furniture was covered with sheets making me feel as though we weren't expected or that we had just broken into an abandoned cabin. The carpet is at least 30 years old and looks every year of it with worn spots and stains. The kitchen is stocked with many cheap utensils. If you plan on cooking most of your meals it's best to bring your own tools-knives, cutting boards, mixing spoons, etc. On opening the oven we discovered the previous renters' leftovers covered in mold. If you plan on making this a working vacation or using wifi in any capacity, make other arrangements unless you're okay with standing in one particular spot between the front door & stairway to get reception. That alone made me very stressed. The silverware tray is littered with crumbs and the dishwasher doesn't work-ran it 3x and just as dirty as when we put the dishes in. It's unfortunate that the owners do not reinvest some of the rental money back into the cabin. Photos of the presumable original owners (parents of current owner?) make me think they took great pride in their summer home and the mom was a proud housekeeper. Unfortunately, that trait was not carried over. Multiple signs in the house requesting the guests to be respectful of the home are curious as you would think that would be a 2-way street? It's a considerable amount of money for the rental but the owner just doesn't seem to feel a responsibility to maintain the home properly for paying guests. On an up note, the hamlet of Hulett's Landing is like stepping back to the 1960s. A town green with a small golf course, tennis & basketball courts, a small sandy beach surrounded by a grassy area, the lake just a short block or two away and nearby canoe & kayak rentals is idyllic for those who enjoy peace & quiet. I liked the area but prefer to be closer to a town with restaurants and neighborhood-type bars with music.