A few things you might want to know before you rent.
1. I used the VRBO messaging center multiple times prior to our arrival, and never received any responses. Finally, the day we were arriving, I looked up the property management company and called the phone number on their website. I was able to speak with Sandra immediately, which was great. So, if you have any questions about this house, don't use the messaging system, just call Sandra directly.
2. The check-in instructions were in German, and when I responded asking for them in English, I received no response. I can actually read a little bit of German so I was able to translate enough to figure out that the key was in a lockbox, and the 4 digits I received were the code for that.
3. The dishwasher leaked all over the kitchen floor the first time we used it, so although they did come to replace it, I still had to do dishes by hand for the first four days...which isn't much of a vacation IMO. There was only one kitchen washcloth, one kitchen towel, and no scrubbies, so even handwashing the dishes was a struggle until I messaged Sandra and she kindly dropped off more of those items.
4. This is the most oddly-stocked kitchen I have ever encountered in all of our VRBO rentals. There were 2 coffee makers, and dishes and silverware for 25+ people, but you would never be able to make a meal for that many people with the lack of kitchen supplies. There were no large pots or pans, no baking sheets, not a single spatula/pancake turner, no small appliances such as crockpot or electric griddle. This was a struggle for our family of 6.
5. No paper products included (trashbags, foil, plastic wrap, etc) ... which is fine, but it would have been nice to know that in advance, which is why I'm posting this info for the next person.
6. Bugs, bugs, and more bugs. In all sizes, in every room in the house. The house was super clean when we got there, but the bugs quickly made it feel kind of icky. Maybe it was just a bad week for bugs in Florida?