My wife and I, and our little dog, needed a place to stay on our way back home to Michigan from a trip to Florida. The house, location and neighborhood were all perfect. The fenced in backyard was a great place for our dog to run around after being in the car all day. Unfortunately, we did have a very unpleasant experience shortly after arriving. My wife and I were sitting out back on the patio, when we heard our dog inside barking aggressively. When I checked on him, I saw a young man walking away from our front door. When I went to see if he was gone, I saw a car full of guys in our driveway. They claimed to have stayed at the house previously and made a mistake. The property owner was very responsive and sent us a video from her doorbell camera to positively identify the guy and notify the police. Upon seeing the video, we realized he had actually opened our front door with the door code we had been provided. Upon hearing, and seeing, our dog, he closed the door. Needless to say, we were very unnerved and uncomfortable staying in the house that evening. Even though the owner assured us that everyone gets a new door code, we found that hard to believe. If not for our dog, I'm not sure what would have happened. Overall, it's a nice house and neighborhood, but guest security has to be a priority...and each guest should always get a new entry code. I'm quite sure it was an isolated incident, so this should be a safe place to stay if basic protocols are followed.