We were travelling from out of country and so, we did not have immediate means of communication with the host upon our arrival in the USA. Being proactive, I asked the host to provide us with check-in instructions before leaving my home country. No response. I asked once again once I landed at the airport from which I would take a connecting flight to Miami. Still nothing. I asked again once we landed in Miami around noon time using the Wifi and specifying that I would not necessarily have means of communication later. The host told me I would be getting instructions closer to check-in time, which was 4pm. around 3:30pm, I went to a local coffee shop with all my luggage to get wifi in hopes that my check-in instructions would be provided. Nothing. I messaged the host around 3 more times. Still nothing. At this point, my partner and I were fairly certain that the host would never respond and we started looking to find somewhere else to stay, and take up the refund with Vrbo later. Finally, at around 4:20pm, I get check in instructions. At this point I'm furious with the host but at least I have somewhere to stay. We make our way to the apartment and notice the front door is ajar. I tried closing it but it seemed it was permanently this way. Not great for safety concerns but I didn't think much of it, specially given the fact that absolutely nothing was mentioned about the front door in my check-in instructions. All I wanted was to go in and relax after the infuriating start to my vacation. We go inside, and we notice the wifi isn't working. As one can clearly tell from the above, wifi is the only way for us to communicate with our host or anyone else for international travelers, and so, one more very annoying aspect of this trip. In an effort to move past it, we go out to eat and enjoy a wonderful meal. We then walk back to the apartment to find that the front door does in fact close, and that we were not provided a key to open it. Given that the wifi didn't work, we were not stuck outside of our rented apartment with no way of reaching the host, other than to pay for roaming charges on my cellphone. This is what I had to resort to. The host told me there was a hidden key and that his last guest drove off with the guest key. If you read the reviews, he said the same to two other guests in March and April. When we asked for the parking pass, again, a guest had taken off with it. Again, he had said the same thing to another guest in early April.