The structure and layout was beautiful, but the home was filthy. All the carpet was urine stained, the floors and baseboards were filthy so much so that we had to wear shoes to avoid having to wash our feet before going to bed. So many things didn't work: lights, beds, pool spa, pool lights, dock lights, garage door (no remote, key pad didn't work), table lights, on and on. There was even a sign not to open the big sliders to the pool because they didn't close well and he was tired of having to come over at 11 at night to close them for guests!!
This was the first home we've rented where there were no staples... Not even salt and pepper.
The boat lift (which was the primary reason for choosing this home) was covered in barnacles.
The sheets and towels were NOT executive quality. The sheets were old and pilled, the towels, high quality for a Motel 6.
Jim was very responsive to our concerns and removed the barnacles just before our boat arrived. He did buy 4 new towels (but not washcloths) 🙄, and a set of sheets for each bed. He also had the cleaning crew come back and mop the floors again (which helped a little.) The thing is that once you see something is not as advertised, you go looking for other issues. The mattresses were disgusting. There were beer cans, socks and lots of dust under the beds. The furniture was not as pictured and the couch was small and uncomfortable. It looks like the furniture and lamps have been acquired from flea markets and second hand shops. Not that there's anything wrong with that but I would never describe this as an executive home. It was once, but sadly the lack of attention and maintenance has made it very unattractive.