I stayed at the home with family who has been living with trauma and stage 4 cancer, and this trip was meant to be a visit, working trip, and to provide caregiving for her. While the home is lovely looking inside and kept us warm, there were many issues. In the area leading to the den and the garage, there is a wooden floor and a very unstable wooden panel that could have come up easily to cause an accident. There was also a nail sticking out from the panel in the center of it that could clearly cut either of us.
In the den, there was a sign on one of the blinds in a window that said that the window blinds did not close and not to touch the blinds. With no window privacy, we worked to cover the blinds with a sheet and in doing so, the entire blinds came off the wall and fell onto the floor just missing my family.
While in the space, we needed quiet time at a particular time during the day. It was fairly quiet until one day when someone came to mow our yard and the one next to us for over an hour. We didn’t anticipate someone being close enough to the home to look right in the windows while he trimmed the hedges. Since we were made aware of when to dump the garbage and other time-sensitive things, it would have been greatly appreciated to know that maintenance was going to be there so we could shift our plans to accordingly. We were also unable to turn the fan on above the kitchen table so at a time when the lawn was mowed and we needed to close the windows, we did not have circulation.
The Wi-Fi was very spotty when doing work and watching movies. Be prepared to reset the modem more than once.
You can visibly see mold at the house and even with airing out the house, it caused sneezing and coughing for much of our stay there. That doesn’t help when dealing with cancerous issues.
I do not feel that I received what I paid for. I sent a much more detailed private email to management with no response in return and found that to be unacceptable.