We all enjoyed our stay at the house as we were really there to spend time with family and to hold a memorial service for my mom. My family has long roots in East Hampton as our parents built a home in 1960 and we spent many years there thru 2001. The major problem was the dishwasher not working, but there are some other items in the house that could be managed better. When we arrived our first impression was that the house was just as advertised. We found plenty of towels and bedding and the pool area is well equipped although it was not swim weather. We really enjoyed the outside deck. Also providing condiments in the home is a great idea. But, we found 6 TV remotes in the living room, 4 had no batteries which we found by looking thru the cabinets. Also, the dining room fixture had one of the bulbs out so another search was done for them. The book that you leave with the house could be updated with this information on where to find these items and also instructions on how to work the TV's. Upstairs in the master bedroom the lampshades kept falling off the lamps as they are missing finials to hold them on. These may all seem like small issues, but the cleaning crew or house manager should check on this each week when they clean to make sure all in the house is in working order. In the kitchen along with the dishwasher not working, the entire oven/microwave unit was improperly installed so the warming drawer kept sliding open and some of the oven shelves were not balanced when pans were placed in the oven. The homeowners Marie and Joe were very responsive when we called about the dishwasher, but could not get it to work and could not get any repairs done. But, our main reason to be at the house was to be together and the house was perfect for that. One other suggestion we all had was to install a handrail on the upper part of the stairs to the basement as they are steep.