We were thrilled to be allowed onto the property an hour early. We coordinated the trip with three adult children and their partners and the town house seemed quite nice although the bedding situation wasn't quite what we understood, our mistake. We'd been told there were stains on the stairs and that not to worry for any possible charges. The walls on the main floor were badly dinged and in serious need of a coat of paint and the dining room chairs were stained, but not really a problem for a week at the beach. The problems started when we noticed small signs posted around the house, such as "Lock broken-use top lock only' and 'Don't leave garbage/trash in garage -take to dumpsters conveniently located throughout community' SMILEY FACE! It's truly enjoyable putting the garbage in your car to drive to the dumpster! The real fun started at the washing machine, which had another smiley face sign, telling us that the 'regular' cycle didn't work. Wrong. NONE of the spin cycles worked and each load of laundry required a manual reset of the spin cycle and if it was towels, two manual resets. We notified the Re/Max agent first thing Monday morning and they said 'We thought that had been repaired'...no repairman ever arrived. Additionally, the power surges in the electrical outlets and fried one of the four laptops in the house. You can't have the lights in the living room and dining room on at the same time. It flickers. You should be prepared to reset the wifi, repeatedly. . The toilet broke. Fortunately, my husband is handy and was able to repair that. All fun stuff. The good news is that the kitchen worked well once we adjusted the freezer so the ice cream didn't melt and take a cotton blanket for each bed, the AC doesn't actually cool the house, even with the shades drawn. We had a lot of fun. The people we were with were fabulous and I would go to Rehoboth again, but I would never use Re/Max for anything!