"I understand if your property is old, but you have to at least to try to make an effort to do some type of upkeep. The first thing we noticed coming into the room was that the security latch was snapped. Did someone force their way into the room? It's a $6.97 item at Walmart. Replace and your guests will feel safe. The deadbolt connecting our room to an adjacent room did not completely lock. Have your handy guy adjust it so your guests can feel safe. The fitting around the sink was moldy and peeled, the caulk all around the tub was also full of mold. The tub drain was rusted, and the stopper rusted and set aside. The small fitting that comes out of the wall and its attached to the showerhead was completely loose, and when the shower head was activated, it leaked water, going inside the drywall, therefore making the floor wet and the corner of the doorframe disintegrate as if a dog had been chewing on it. You cannot tell me that no one in your organization sees this and thinks it's ok. There was black mold on the ceiling! And if things are tough, and the constant upkeep is expensive, then at least try to make an effort to give the appearance of a clean room. There were some rusted screws on top of a chair in the room. The sink was dirty. The toilet was dirty. The bathtub was dirty and full of sand. We went to Walmart across the street to purchase something to disinfect. Checked out earlier - got home and had a roach on luggage. Expedia only gives me 1500 words!"