Let me start with the property management company was super nice and tried to help as best they could, but this condo is literally falling apart and I have pictures to prove it! All the photos listed here on VRBO are of other condos, NOT this one! This condo has carpet, there's no carpet in the pictures. It shows four different views, none of which are the actual balcony or from the balcony of this room. The granite on the bar-top is literally cracked all the way across and held up by a 2x4 post, NOT the decorative post shown in the photos. The doors were coming apart, and beginning to break off the hinges, the kitchen light switch had to be replaced due to having an internal short that could have caused an electrical fire, and this all led the power in the entire common area going out. The couches are old and even damaged, the carpet is stained all over the place, and the tack strips were exposed where the carpet met the tile. The tack strip spikes had to be hammered down to prevent us from cutting our feet if we happened to step on them barefoot, which did happen beforehand. There was at least one cracked tile, kitchen cabinet doors that are coming apart, and extremely cheap and damaged bedroom furniture. Every exhaust fan for the bathrooms had caked on dust, which is a definite fire hazard. 2 of the 3 bathrooms have significantly damaged vanities.
The owner of this unit is definitely not a fan of proper maintenance and repairs, which the property management company is fighting to have done.
Security on the property is extremely disrespectful, and solely exists to harass guests about their wrist bands! While I agree that it is important to control who is coming onto the property, they could be a lot nicer, understanding, and more professional about it. We personally witnessed them refuse to allow new guests to come into the property for more than 45 minutes, because they weren't wearing wrist bands, and didn't have their parking passes. All of which were waiting for them in their room! Security acknowledged their reservation, but tried to insist that they purchase additional wrist bands before entering, which would have been $100 per person! They finally allowed one guest to go to the room to retrieve the bands and parking passes, and made sure they put them on before they could leave the entrance. They even tried to refuse entry to a contractor that was there to make repairs to a unit!