The condo we rented from July 29, 2018 through August 3, 2018, was not ready to be occupied by renters. The main problem was the air conditioner, which needed to be replaced. The AC leaked small amounts of water on the bathroom floor and caused three walls surrounding the AC unit to be soggy and wet. One of the walls housed an electrical outlet which we felt unsafe using. The walls were wet to the touch and the paint was trickling down the walls. The sliding glass door to the balcony/patio was heavy and difficult to open. It would not close properly. The closet doors would barely open so we didn't use the closet because of the inability to move them side-to-side. The one bed frame was propped up by boards and there was a wooden paint stirrer on top of one of the stacks of boards. I guess the paint stirrer helped with the support. The kitchen supplies were basic and one of the knives was broken, with the plastic handle piece missing. It was just the bare minimum with kitchen supplies, paper towels, trash bags and toilet paper. We needed an additional roll of toilet paper within two days and when I went to ask for one toilet paper roll, the front desk said they didn't give out those types of supplies. I said that toilet paper is pretty basic and that that is one item that should be in good supply for the renters. The location, itself, of the condo, was wonderful. The beach was very close. Our kids had a wonderful time playing on the beach and swimming in the water. In conclusion, the owner(s) of the condo should have checked the condition of the condo before renting. We did ask to be moved to another condo unit but since it was high-peak occupancy due to summer vacations, all units were already taken.