Ski-in/ski-out claim apparently meets Utah law, and is satisfactory. But the home is an electronic nightmare. It has an advanced lighting system that is a mystery most of the time, the living room fireplace, included in the electronics, didn't work until maintenance came around 2 times in eight days to fix it. The fireplace flue would not close letting a vigorous breeze of six degree cold chill into the living room (the flue is approx. a 10" opening) and the furnace couldn't keep up so the room was cold all the time the first 2 days we were there. The kitchen sink disposal switch only worked 75% of the time. There were interior privacy screens on most of the windows in the living room, but we could not figure out how to operate them. The first call to the mgt. company netted bad instructions, as these were part of the electronics maze, and the maintenance guy showed us how to operate them (we had been directed to the wrong remote). The front door appeared to be locked and unusable, it was just very hard to open--the maint. guy suggested we not use it, which meant we had to open the garage door for all entry and exit--and there was no remote for that door so it involved continually opening and closing the door with 7 people resident in the house. The bottom tray in the dishwasher did not stay on the track (not the owner or mgt. company's fault, but bizarre bc the dishwasher was supposedly an expensive one).
The overall problem in most of these cases was a lack of basic instructions. There are probably 10+ different remotes in the home but not a single instruction sheet for any of them. There are six TVs in the house, and these are 3 or 4 different brands, but no individual instructions, so it was a battle to watch TV. There are probably 8 different lighting system wall plates with 4 to 6 options on each one, and once you begin to play with them you can mostly get them to do what you want them to do, but it is neither a quick nor convenient system. Again, no instructions, so all trial and error--with more error than success.
The home is very nice to be in, a nightmare to live in--all of which could have been resolved by simply leaving a few instructions out. Stupid.
There are more things, but you get the idea. I would rent any of the homes but with a caveat that that I want a personal valet o teach me how to do so comfortably. The living room was unliveable until maint. came and fixed the flue and the gas fireplace starter, etc.