Guest User
February 29, 2024
There was no internet code anywhere. The door key was stiff and often took ages to work. I rang the owner several times about these matters, and received no response for four days. Late in the evening of the fourth day of my five day stay, they phoned back. Then they told me to go two floors up and get the internet code from the tenant there. So for my last morning I had an internet connection. By that time I had worked out the trick that made the elderly lock function, so long as you had a strong wrist. They could have told me that at the start, and saved me a lot of trouble and stress. I asked for an explanation, and some money back. The response I got was "desole" and they'd leave the code for the next tenant. In addition to all this, the apartment had not been properly converted - there were two non-functional doors still there. Behind the bed were, eccentrically, some tall hardboard sheets, loose and not fastened to anything, which I expected would fall on me overnight. There was a high-sided bathtub, hard to get into, and not designed to shower in. A shame: it's an attractive period house which could be rather nice, if its owners gave a damn.