1) Property is advertised “no pets allowed” yet there were two large pet carriers in the 2nd floor primary bedroom closet and a dog brush in the top drawer of the kitchen island. I was unaware that there is a distinction between “no pets”and “landlord allows their own pets”. Regardless of who owns the pets, ne aware that dogs have been present on furniture, on all flooring and throw rugs and on or in beds. 2) Along two of the staircase walls were dozens of photographs of members of the landlord’s extended family which conveyed the impression that vacation tenants are intruders.The home is well appointed and situated in a quiet, shaded and gated community with cobblestone streets, a very nice pool and nearby beach access. We previously rented a different home one block away in the same neighborhood and encountered neither of the two described issues.