We stayed at this property last week and had a number of concerns, but the most alarming one came after checkout.First, before my arrival, I was told my VRBO payment was declined and was asked to send a photo of my credit card. That raised red flags. Shortly after, I noticed I had been double charged. When I questioned it, I was told this “always happens with VRBO,” as if it was just a normal issue—which it absolutely shouldn’t be.Once we arrived, we found only 8 towels for 13 guests. When I inquired about additional towels, I was told I needed to bring my own. Not ideal, but we made do. The stay itself wasn’t terrible, but certainly wasn’t great either. As we ended up without power for a couple of hours,The real issue came after checkout. I reached out to confirm that my refundable deposit would be released, and initially received a text saying the hold had been lifted. But shortly after, I got an email apologizing and informing me that they were not returning my deposit due to “property damage,” which allegedly included: • 6 stained towels • 5 stained hand towels • 1 stained twin bed sheet • A stained bath mat • Damaged tongs that were clearly melted and never seen in our home. In short, Warning: This property double-charged me, provided too few towels, and falsely withheld my deposit over “stained towels” and fake damage claims. Photos they sent didn’t match the items in the home. Found many similar complaints. Disputing the charge. Beware of this scam.