When we first arrived at the charming cabin at the foothills of the mountain, we were pleased with the overall aesthetic and feel of the cabin, especially for the price point. Yes, there were issues: the hot tub was dirty (cloudy water, debris, etc.), the gas stovetop was not adequately ventilated, and the small kitchen quickly filled with gas when cooking, there was a funky odor throughout the house (we will get to that later) especially in upstairs some of the games were missing pieces, and the Nintendo Switch had a broken controller...ALL NO BIG DEAL BREAKERS.It was not until we had settled in that the issues began to occur. On night one, the smoke/carbon monoxide alarm sounded a single time; no smoke, no fire, and we didn't report it thinking it may have been a fluke. On night three, the same smoke/carbon monoxide alarm went off twice that night; more alarmed this time, as the temperature in the mountains had cooled and the furnace had kicked on earlier, I called Hoste, the property management company, to report the issue. Somehow, they misunderstood my father explaining the alarm going off with the furnace duct work making noise, and tried to dismiss our concerns as nonissues.Concerned for the well-being of my family, I had children staying in the basement and my elderly parents staying upstairs. I insisted that Hoste, the third-party management company, send a technician out to check on the property.