The condo was clean and neat with a nice view of the tennis courts. The condo had all the amenities listed other than garbage bags in kitchen garbage, dishwasher detergent or laundry detergent (all things listed as being available). Good thing I came prepared! The condo is a decent drive to the beach, but a bit of a walk/run. The communication with the property management was less than desirable - the password for the wifi was wrong in both the check-in information and Vacasa app. When I called to remedy the situation, I was put on hold as the 18th in line. After driving all day to reach "vacation", the last thing I wanted to do was wait on the phone for 18 other people's problems to be solved. Fortunately, with a little guesswork I figured out the password. On my second day there, I spent the day out, as one does when at the beach, and when I returned I found that someone had been in the apartment. Granted, they had come to prepare the patio furniture for the hurricane, but a phone call or text alerting me that someone would be present would have been much appreciated. Had I been at the condo when they arrived, I would have been significantly more disturbed that there had not been prior contact. Then, in order to prepare for an early departure due to the Hurricane evacuation I attempted to go to bed earlier than usual (9 pm) and found at 11 pm - midnight that the upstairs neighbor had decided to wear high heels, do a jig and re-arrange furniture - at least that it what it sounded like. So, despite my attempts to sleep, I left to drive home. And, lo and behold when I went to leave the apartment, someone had delivered a new oven/stove to the patio. Now who delivers appliances between 9 pm and midnight on a Sunday of a holiday weekend?! Once again - a little prior notice that someone would be prowling around the patio/condo would have been much appreciated. So in the end, the condo is nice enough, but the property management could put forth some significant effort in contact. In this day of technology with apps, texts, emails, phones, it seems that a short message alerting occupants of a visit/maintenance issue/etc. isn't too much to ask.