This house is lovely, but the owner asked for me to sign five pages of extra info, including sharing a lot of personal info. I called VRBO and they called the owner and we all agreed it was against VRBO policy and I would not sign it. The five pages I was asked to fill out included personal info like names, ages and occupations of all guests, two long lists of checkout instructions that are not the same, and a full page of instructions regarding using the pool. Even though the security deposit is many thousands of dollars the owner wanted me to sign papers saying it is one fifth of that actual deposit cost. In the long list for pool instructions are things that do not make sense, but ask for a signature agreement. For instance, the list included: if the spa will be on from 1:00PM to 12:00AM - as something to sign and agree to. As others noted, there are no toiletries. One requirement of the host is to leave a long vacuum hose in the pool, which makes a large section of the pool unusable. Also, there are two Keurigs, but no Keurig pods. There is a coffee maker and coffee filters, but the filters do not fit the coffee pot. All in all, the house itself is beautiful, but because of the extremely high security deposit, and the very strange communications with the owner and his five pages of requirements, we could not relax and enjoy ourselves here.