We did not get out of our car, let alone stay at this house which is located in a slum area. The first thing we saw as we approached the house was a shirtless, homeless man pushing a grocery store cart right across the street. A dog sat on top of belongings in the cart. I have a photo as proof. The house next door either had a open door, or no door, with junk on the porch, in the yard, and on a truck out front. There was a vacant lot behind the house and across from it another unkempt home as the rear view. I have photos. The VRBO home had a privacy fence on one side, but I still knew what was close to it on the other side. Having not gone inside, I didn't see the house's interior. The photos posted on the rental site show an updated, clean interior. The house indeed looked updated, really a gem in that slum neighborhood. When I checked back through the site's photo, I realized that the owner didn't disclose the house's surroundings. Only one exterior of a walkway/privacy fence is showing. With the lack of exterior photos, the newly constructed privacy fence on one side, and the alarm system advertised outside, I believe the owner knows location is a problem and is being dishonest with his listing. I've stayed at a number of VRBO homes and never had this happen. You may want to look into this listing. I can't imagine anyone paying to stay in that house if they had knowledge of its location. We checked into a safe Hampton Inn and will be contesting the charge.