I booked this condo because of positive reviews. However, we were completely dissatisfied in our stay and I don’t want others to have the same experience. When we arrived at the unit, it smelled like smoke (like another review mentioned). The unit was not cleaned up to standard. After all that our nation has been through with covid, I expect the cleanliness to be top priority! We found a can of chewing tobacco on the dresser, a disgusting golf ball in the corner and stains on the outer linens. I would have reported immediately but when staying in a vrbo, there isn’t a manager on site to complain to. I pushed the comforters down to the end of the bed, washed the extra quilts in the closet and used those. Wiped everything down with Clorox wipes and decided to make the best of it. Other reviewers mentioned that the beds were amazing. They are great in the second bedroom but the master bedroom one needs to be replaced. My back was killing me by day three. We decided to rotate the mattress to see if it would improve our sleep. We discovered a disintegrating mattress cover over two foam pieces. If the mattress is so amazing, why are foam pieces needed? I decided to sleep in the second bedroom with my boys. They had been making their beds all week but I did that morning since I slept in there. I discovered old dried blood on the underside of the comforters that had been pushed to the end of the bed. Absolutely disgusting!!!! I reported to the owner and was told that he felt it was unacceptable as well. He would “take care of us”. I received a check two weeks after we came home, for LESS than one nights stay. When I messaged him that I felt like that amount was not sufficient, he stated that they visited the unit and it was chocolate on the linens. Umm…don’t you think that anything on linens in a rental property is unacceptable?!? However, I am a nurse and know exactly what old dried blood looks like. I wish I could post pictures. Also, if you decide to stay, take pictures of damages from the very beginning. The garbage disposal had a strainer stuck in it. We did not use that side of the sink but instead, scraped off our plates into the trash, rinsed them on the other side, and placed them in a dishwasher. We discovered a leak under the sink when our paper towels were soaking wet. The owner sent a repairman but commented that he didn’t know if we had damaged it since it wasn’t reported from the very beginning. I get that things happen, but come on.