Six of us (two parents, two grandparents, and two young children) had a good weekend stay here. The house was clean well-equipped and facilitated our meal prep. There were lots of small extras-- a recent guidebook to the Oregon coast; toys and games that the kids discovered; the hot tub outside. Overall a good experience, and I would be glad to return here. My one concern was with the supplemental rental agreement the owners required before the rental on VRBO. I am not a lawyer, but as I read the agreement there was a clause saying that eveen if the house had major problems such as no water, heat, or electricity, the owners would not give a refund. If I read this correctly, this seems extremely unfair. Yes, unexpected events such as a storm can make a house basically uninhabitable. But it seems to me the basic idea of a home rental is that one gets use of a clean usable facility and returns it in good order. I wonder why there is such a draconian provision in the rental agreement?