Property is fine. Basic ski resort flop house. Lot of room for improvement in basic areas.
Matresses are all low-end (too firm) and no head board on queen in the Master BR is a bit college dorm-ish. Radiating floor boards did not heat the property and ower knew (but did not communicate) that thermostat was broken before arrival.
Biggest outlier (having stayed at a lot of ski-resort properties) was the number of impersonal emails sent from the property owner regarding the HOA rules and regulations over the course of the stay. Starting with an email (which, given the price and VRBO fees was a bit tacky) about paying an additional $50 for the privilege of early check-in or check-out. Then multiple emails (with an almost threatening tone) about HOA fines and additional charges if anything were left in hallway or if parking passes (claimed there were two on the fridge, but only one was present) were not returned prior to departure. Then came the emails about emptying water from the ski locker becuase the last tennant may not have done it. As it happens, there was no water to be emptied, but how this was a "my problem" and not part of the cleaning checklist for the turnover crew was a headscratcher. These are a couple examples, but there are at least four others which I can't include due to space. Traditionally, some peronal approaches such as texting or fewer impersonal "boilerplate" emails has left me with a better connection with a property and an owner.