This property is an RV that sits in a field of an organic farm. Because we have previously contemplated buying or leasing an RV, my wife and I decided to book for three nights to see if we would like it.
We arrived and were surprised that there was no lockbox with a key. The door was unlocked. We hauled in our suitcases and cooler. When we opened the refrigerator, we were shocked. There was dried spoilage on the racks and the drawers of the refrigerator. We then looked around and realized that the whole place had, at best, been given a superficial cleaning. There floor was dirty, the corners had dirt build-up, and the whole unit can only be described as grungy. We then noticed a note on the toilet that said, “Please do not put toilet paper in the toilet. Place it in the waste basket next to the toilet.” This was all we could take. We had only been there an hour, and we decided to leave. Needless to say, this caused a major disruption to our travel plans. We hastily searched and, fortunately, found another rental that was available that night. We hauled our stuff out reloaded the car and left.
I did not try to contact the owner that evening. There was no point. The place was filthy.
I did contact VRBO the next day and reported what I found. Later the owner sent me a text asking if everything is ok. I texted back my concerns. His response to me was that, with all RVs, you can’t flush toilet paper. I told him that some people are not aware of the dynamics of RVs and he should include that in the description of the property. That was the only issue he addressed with me. He did not address how filthy the property was, and I told him so.
VRBO said they were going to request a refund for me since we only stayed an hour, but I seriously doubt I will see the money. My main purpose in this review is to warn people. If you don’t mind dirt, don’t mind having soiled toilet paper in a can next to the toilet, then go for it.