I appreciate that when I asked a question, there was a response… however, before you rent the property, I highly suggest you finish your renovations so that there aren’t tripping hazards, rotting wood and unsightly repairs needed. The front porch was halfway and poorly completed. Master bath had water damage to the floors due to the shower leaking. There was a hole in the master bedroom door leading to the deck due to rotting wood, rust and water damage. There were multiple spots on the ceiling from leaks and mold in vents. In the kitchen, there was a used pitcher where there was either lemonade or margaritas at one time, still sticky and not washed. There was no cleaning supplies available for small cleaning needs and the home was barely stocked. For the amount of money spent on cleaning fees, booking fees, and management fees, one would think that the home would be in MUCH better condition. This home is definitely a flip it fast home. The neighbor across the street has a motion activated camera that we saw at night pointed at the house. It was pretty eerie. We saw the red light go on and off as we walked around the deck. My final thoughts are this… take better care of hazards, check on your property after a major hurricane, don’t send your pool guy over early in the morning without notifying your guest first, make repairs before posting again… and talk with your neighbors about their camera. Great concept, cute house from face value… lots of issue from within.