The listing stated that the property had a heating system as well as a fireplace. In fact, it only had a fireplace (to heat the living room) and a small electric heater, which barely heated the master bedroom. There was NO heating in the other two bedrooms, or the two bathrooms, and they were all miserably cold. To heat the living room, logs were provided, but we were told to gather our own kindling outside, cleaning up the fallen wood from the host's estate. Another major deception in the listing was the clear claim that the house contained a clothes dryer. This claim was presented with a pictogram depicting a clothes drying machine. There was no such machine on the premises. When we asked the owner where the drying machine was, he said it was the clothesline hanging outside in the yard. In addition, we found the property cluttered in virtually every room with the host's private clothing, shoes, and other items. For example, a large number of shoes had been shoved under the bed in the master bedroom. The chests of drawers also contained a great deal of host property. We were supposed to stay the entire month of February. We left after three days. We do wish to note that, in the end, VRBO was very helpful in refunding our money. Before we got our refund, however, we had to argue our way past the initial customer service contact.