When staying in Atlantic City, not in a casino or large hotel, it is always important to remember that this is an "up & coming" location. This house was attached to an abandoned home and across from an open lot. It was just a few steps from the beach and very close to Ocean Casino so a prime location. But not matter what, the neighborhood is going to be tricky. At around 10pm at night, the smoke detector on the landing of the 3rd floor started to go off like the batteries needed to be changed. We contacted Beth through cell numbers listed and VrBo communication and got no response. We did our best to reset the detector and took out the batteries but at 1am it started beeping again making it impossible for the house to sleep. We stood on chairs, dangling over railings to try and disconnect the detector. And communicated again with Beth to no response. We disconnected the detector around 3am. Beth did contact us at 4am saying they had changed the batteries which leads me to believe that they knew this was an issue but didn't resolve it. She gave a partial reimbursement & offered us a late check out but we couldn't stay late. Considering this was just one night, it was a huge disappointment. No one slept.On top of this, while everyone was getting ready to leave in the morning, we noticed a leak behind the 2nd floor toilet that was leaking into the shower on the 1st floor so my husband had cold toilet water dripping on him through the light in the shower on the 1st floor.