This place could have been fantastic...or great..or even good, but it was so badly serviced by cleaning staff it completely spoiled our holiday. It made my skin crawl and the shower tracks were so grubby I was afraid of legionnaires disease or some other air or water borne virus, which as a senior, I could well do without. Little fishy biscuits in the bottom corner of my wardrobe (I left them for you, dear owner/cleaner) grubby broken bits of blind on the windowledge, broken bed in one bedroom, which was 'patched' with a few nails and a bit of wood, grubby and stained carpets in at least one bedroom and sticky unwashed wooden flooring in the living area with a carpet which was thick with crumbs, hairs, and suspicious stains, lavatories urine-stained, mouldy coffee grounds in the coffee machine, a cutlery drawer with almost more crumbs and gubbins than cutlery, a kettle we thought was grey until we polished it, balcony furniture with stained and torn cushions and which had obviously not been cleaned since new......and more. It was so bad I jumped at the chance to leave early and as I don't see my family too much, me living in the UK and the family in Canada, you can imagine how I felt leaving them sooner than I had meant to!! Let me tell you I spent about forty minutes under the shower in the hotel we booked into that night!! My brother contacted the owner/renter who blamed careless tenants but aside from the bed this was a basic cleaning problem. I work in a hotel and the state of this property was a sacking offence in any self-respecting hospitality provider's book! Sorry but I say as I find..... I do realise that the onus is on the renters to leave the place clean and tidy but that does not mean the cleaners can rest on their laurels. And yes, I admit that some of the younger family members who left on the Sunday left some food in the fridge but they hoped that the next tenants could use it...not realising till they spoke to my brother that there was no rental moving in. So apologies if you have had to clean that up. Answering the review tips and guidlines, the answer to all of these questions bar the last one would have to be no, no, no!