Our liaison person, Robin, was very responsive and tried her best to make anything right that wasn’t right. However this house is on the older side and it really wasn’t ready for primetime. The 2 good things - it’s spacious and the kitchen was surprisingly well equipped and perfectly nice, except for one thing - it was dirty. The counters were dirty, the garbage can lid had leftover food on it and the freezer had bits of food at the bottom.
Other negatives: The television. It was an older “new” television. There were four (dusty) remote controls with absolutely no instructions. Robin tried to get instructions from the owner who said there were none and just press this and that. I spent quite a while on FaceTime with Robin trying to get Netflix up and running to no avail. Later I called my son who managed to semi-figure out how to do it, but that’s not a great situation. On both televisions, I had to sign the owner out of her own account. Needless to say it wasn’t possible to stream anything from my phone since it was an older TV.
There is carpeting in the sink and bathtub area of the primary bath. The bed in the primary bedroom is seriously so high that I needed to pull a chair over to get into the bed!! The fan over the bed starting leaking rain water one night.(!!!) The very elaborate coffee table in the living room is quite a statement, but all the little nooks and crannies were dusty. There was an uncovered outlet in the second bedroom and sluggish toilets. The hair dryer in the primary bath looked like it was covered with white mold. Luckily I found another one in the other bathroom. There were icky old wire strainers in primary bath sinks.
There was minimal toilet paper, (but lots of tissue boxes?) 1 inch of shampoo in the primary bath, some hand soap containers down to the bottom, 2 laundry pods left (but there were these interesting paper detergent things). The overall problem was trying to rent a house without making some improvements.