We were required to meet with the homeowner (on his schedule) for possession. We soon realized the home was not up to standards.
The home smells of dog. One of our friends has a minor allergy and was deeply impacted. It is quite clear a dog spends much time here. (see #17/18)
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1. Airy decor with natural light.
2. Close to beach.
3. .7 miles to Boardwalk
4. Not listed, but surprised there was no coffee pot nor toaster.
5. No dish soap
6. One dedicated parking spot (After being told there was plenty of parking, we came back to house at 9:00 pm Thursday night and had to park 5 blocks away)
7. Bath towels were worn and akin to cleaning rags.
8. Dryer has no vent to outside so we needed to wait hours for towels to dry upon possession
9. His mother and dog lives below.
10. No window shade in bedroom –not possible to sleep past sunrise
11. Refrigerator/freezer had freezer filled with food and the fridge with bottles of half used food (e.g., half jars of pasta sauce)
12. Partially used bar soaps in bathrooms.
13. Many used shampoos and conditioner bottles in showers
14. Two carbon monoxide detectors removed and missing from wall
15. House trash piled on side of house. Only one garbage can
16. Multiple stains on bed (including one bright red) with no mattress pad.
17. Closets/Kitchen contain personal items (e.g., owners medical info CD, used Orajel, personal mail, dog medicine/toys/biscuits/training pads)
18. Dog urine spots on rug
19. Stained carpet in rooms