The house upon entering, was not cleaned well. The furniture is dated, and there were very few supplies, including clean bedding. We had to order sheets and towels from a local rental agency, as soon as we arrived. It seemed unlikely that the blankets or bed covers have been cleaned between renters. The kitchen is not well stocked or organized as far as utensils, etc. The dishwasher did not work well, and there was a leak under the kitchen sink ( The rental agency sent a plumber, and he said he couldn’t fix it ) ?? The window blinds in one of the rooms did not work, and we had to install a screen door which lead out to the deck, in order to get some fresh air into the house, which smelled a bit musty. Also, this house is right next to a campground / State park. You can walk to the beach ( which is also heavily used by the campers ), but if you want to bring any chairs, etc, you will need to drive. The tennis court for the neighborhood, was not well maintained, and the community pool was small. The home owner left no instructions as far as garbage collection days ( or anything for that matter ), and when we arrived the cans were full. We must have missed the garbage day, too, and we unfortunately had to leave overflowing cans for the next renter. The only positive was the view from the house. We spent most of our time on the deck, but if the wind shifted the wrong way, it was all about the mosquitos. The road into the neighborhood flooded, a few of the nights, making it challenging to walk (or even drive into / out of the neighborhood ) in the evening. Overall, I don’t think the homeowner has prepared the house well for weekly renters, and the house is starting to show the wear and tear of not being properly maintained for that use.