I stayed at Roy's place for 5 weeks with two co-workers for a work assignment.
Good:
Roy was very quick to respond to any request or questions we had, but since he isn't the owner of the house, it didn't seem like he had a lot of control over the construction.
The house is recently renovated and the kitchen and shower were great.
Two cars easily fit in the driveway.
Bad:
Upon arrival, we noticed there were cameras inside the house, despite the fact the I had read a previous review where Roy claimed there were no cameras inside. We got VRBO involved and these cameras were moved outside.
There was construction happening at the house on and off the entire time we were there. Workers were in the basement many days and they would block the driveway when they were there. We were even asked to move our cars a couple of times. We couldn't keep dust from coming up through the vents into the house from the basement, so the floors were always dirty. The backyard was a mess and covered in construction materials. There's a room downstairs that looks like it'll eventually be a shower, but it was still under construction. It's pretty annoying paying so much for a house that obviously wasn't 100% completed. To clarify though, the workers never entered the two livable floors of the house.
The house was not well stocked for staying at longer term. The kitchen has the absolute bare minimum for cooking (just a couple pots/pans and the most basic of cooking utensils).
The bedrooms on the front of the house have a ton of street noise.
The area isn't great, but none of us ever felt particularly unsafe.
Given a little extra work, I feel like this could have been a great place to stay, but the construction and lack of resources in the house meant we did not enjoy our time there.