When I was reviewing this property, I read the reviews. There was one negative review and I wish I had listened and chose a different place. The description of the property indicated there is a 24 hour period between tenants for COVID precautions. That didn’t happen as someone checked out the day we arrived. We arrived at 5pm to find 2 trash cans on the curb that were overflowing with trash, no lids on the cans. That trash stayed on the curb for half of our stay. This was also during the time hurricane Elsa was arriving so the winds were high. This caused trash to be blown all over the street and yard. There were dirty masks, soggy pizza, stuff I’m not touching. Had it been my trash, of course I would have picked it up. The beds were very uncomfortable. We could feel the springs. The fees for the house were a bit much. The owner requires a pool heating fee. This was July in Florida, no need for a heater). She also required a damage insurance plan plus a damage deposit. (Usually it is one or the other). I always treat rentals as my own so I knew this wouldn’t be a problem, so I thought. My family and I checked out July 10th. On July 19th, 9 days after check out, I received a call from the owner asking if I “put a code on the thermostat”. I of course said no and felt this was a weird question so long after my checkout. She said she was hoping this was the problem because they couldn’t figure out what was wrong with the thermostat. 3 hours after that call I received notice that she was keeping the damage deposit. No explanation, just “damage”. I attempted to reach the owner with no success. I called my credit card company and disputed this. I then receive an email the next day that she was claiming damage on the damage policy she requires to purchase. This claim was for a “damaged” thermostat and cleaning air conditioning ducts. This is fraud. If the thermostat went out, that was normal wear and tear. I did write to the insurance company and said it was fraud and I wouldn’t be a part of it. My credit card company credited my account so she didn’t get that either. Beware. She will claim damage that isn’t there and you will lose the deposit. I took pictures and videos so I have proof there was no damage. (The reason my credit card company refunded the deposit). Choose a different place. She requires the damage insurance so she can fraudulently file a claim to maintain her home.