1. We were unaware that in order to access the property, one must take an elevator in one building, cross an outdoor rooftop patio then climb two flights of semicircular stairs. The stairs are wooden and lean to one side, as do the floors in the second building.
2. The apartment is very modern with lots of storage in the bedroom, really lots. The living room and kitchen are one room. The couch sits facing the stove, sink and refrigerator. The kitchen is well stocked with dishes, pots and pans, cooking utensils, etc. All that stuff leaves no room to put food stuffs. In the bathroom, the toilet paper is on a shelf above the toilet with no toilet paper easily accessible to the toilet. The shower is a nice modern shower but it has no shelf on which to place shampoo, , body wash. etc.
3. The major problem, and this is the fault of VRBO. This unit is owned by a company that owns a large number of units. Apartments and homes that are owned by an individual generally leave a notebook or set of instructions for how to operate the appliances in the home. They often also leave notes about close-by shopping, restaurants and attractions. When this was suggested to the head of the company, he said that the company owns too many units to be able to do that. I believe him. But VRBO ought to make a distinction between owner-leased properties and company-leased properties since one would then know that certain amenities will be missing in a company-owned property.
ps: They had to come back to the unit to explain how to get our wet wash in the washing machine to dry and we never figured out the coffee pot.