Although nicely decorated, there were basic maintenance issues that need to be addressed. The master bathroom toilet needed a heavy duty scrubbing under the rim, there was no toilet paper holder, a rack for hanging stuff on was pulled out of the wall and dangling, the kitchen sink had mold around the rim, there was a lightbulb out in the other bathroom. The Sliding door to the balcony was VERY HARD to open and close and the handle to get back in from the balcony was broken. Vacasa was made aware of these issues and they did respond by sending in a cleaning crew. That crew ONLY addressed the master bathroom toilet bowl issue!! Nothing else was addressed (note: we had cleaned the mold in the kitchen sink by ourselves before the cleaning crew showed up). Additionally, there must be something structurally wrong. The front door had a top hinge that was scraping and digging into the ceiling. One of the kitchen cabinets did the same thing. The doors to the 3rd bedroom/den scraped along the floor and, as previously mentioned, the sliding doors to balcony were EXTREMELY hard to open. Two young men struggled and had to leverage themselves against something in order to open and close it. Plus, one of the light fixtures in the hallway was dropping out of the ceiling. This was our 3rd year at Sea Colony and, by far, the worst unit we've stayed in. The previous units had a couple issues, but nothing as bad as this one. We would definitely rent again at Sea Colony via Vacasa,