It was hard to gain entry. It said on the paperwork to call for the code. We called and they said it was in the paperwork they sent. We poured over the paperwork and in bold red letters it says call for code. When I called back, he sent me to the back door to receive an emergency key. We had to enter each time from the back. There was noticeable damage to the nightstand. The carpet was absolutely filthy and was full of thorns, so even though we removed our shoes at the door, our feet were pretty much tortured the first few days as we were finding them all. The showers have mold, The carpets have pet stains. I get that this is the PNW so there is going to be some odor and mold grows quickly, so that is more reason to do thorough cleaning between guests. The drawers were full of crumbs. For people that have allergies to food, or celiac like me, that is a nightmare waiting to happen. I had to clean everything prior to using it and some things I just didn’t touch. Burned out lightsWhen we arrived there was a bag of garbage left in the master bedroom. There was also garbage already in the two small trash cans in the garage. We are a family of 5 and we made every meal in the house to save . I noticed that the neighbors had their trash out for pick-up. No one came to put it out. The trash was overflowing when we left and the garage was too smelly to park the car in there. I would say you should move the garbages to the shed if you aren’t going to use the scheduled trash pick-up.