The place was fine—it matched the listing and did what was needed. The cleaning requirements at the end of the stay were also nothing crazy (strip the bed, wash and dry used dishes, etc).
However, we arrived in Burlington around 11PM and the access code for the unit had not been changed to match the check-in instructions I had been given. Fortunately, the contact person was still awake, so I was able to get the previous code from them, but this could have seriously derailed things if we got into town later.
The property was also not stocked with extra toilet paper, so I had to contact the property manager a second time. Since it is managed by a random company, the contact person had changed since the night before. The new person didn’t know where a TP backstock might be and had to drop some off later in the day.
Lastly, the pillows on the bed were horrible. Like, budget roadside motel level bad.
But, like I said, overall the place did what it needed to do and was more affordable than a hotel room.