Overall we really enjoyed our stay at LDR. The owners/management company thought of many nice touches to ensure the experience was positive (shower gel, shampoo/conditioner, hand soap, extra toilet paper/paper towels, kitchen essentials and more). It is clear they want their guests to enjoy their stay. The challenge for us was that we were staying for a week (to move our oldest to college) and we were informed 2 days prior to our arrival that there would be landscape work from 830=330 on weekdays. When we arrived, we experienced much more extensive grounds property work that included sawing, cutting stone, hammering, large trucks and often a full work crew. On day 1, the manager came by and said they would limit noisy work to start after 1130 am. Sadly this never happened and most days the workers were there before 8 am and even showed up on Saturday. As a home owner, I fully understand how nice it is to have workers who arrive early and are diligent in completing their work, as a vacationer, this was disruptive each day. Also, since the work was to enhance the yard (it will be amazing when done), we could not really use the back either (there's no real front outdoor space). This aggravating way to wake up each day on vacation was not met with any sympathy and when I called on our last day, my call was also never returned. We really enjoyed the home and just wish there had been some consideration of this intensive home improvement work to our rental agreement (to tell us 2 days before didn't give us time to consider an alternative either - though we were told they signed the agreement when we booked which was about 2 months ago and maybe we could have made other arrangements). It's a great place, just not fun to be awakened to loud construction noise almost every morning. This was not a discount rental so it would have been nice for them to pause the work or consider an option that could have been helpful for us. We were happy to look past unreliable wifi, a drippy drain in the main shower for hours and window issues, but when you add it to the inconsiderate construction, it's hard to be thrilled with the experience.