Roach Infested and Misleading ListingThe first and biggest problem: roaches. Large ones in the kitchen, hallways, and even crawling into our backpacks. We had to keep all food sealed and in the fridge, yet they still showed up on counters. It was disgusting, embarrassing with guests, and left us worried about bringing them home in our luggage.On top of that:•The photos were misleading—heavily edited to make the home look newer than it is.•Every umbrella was broken, and outdoor furniture was worn out, with some cushions literally covered in animal droppings.•The lower level smelled terrible, forcing us to run fans, open windows, and buy plug-ins just to manage.•We were charged to heat the pool, but there is no hot tub—just a cold tub, another misrepresentation.Management’s response was basic - They claimed it was “new” and had never been reported, which is absurd—roach infestations don’t appear overnight. Their only solution was to send someone during the last three days of our trip, which wasn’t a real fix and not something we wanted happening while staying there.We rent multiple homes a year and rarely leave bad reviews, but this was unacceptable. Between the roaches, misleading photos, broken outdoor space, foul odor, this was one of the worst rentals we’ve ever stayed in La Jolla. We paid a premium just to now be forced to spend money to fumigate our things when we get home.