The property overall was acceptable. We would have considered the amount we paid a fair value.However, while driving back to Orlando we received the first of @ 15 messages from the hosts stating that we had brought a pet and failed to pay the required pet fee. We responded that we have a cat, the unit was advertised as pet friendly, and the listing made no mention of a pet fee. We were told that when we registered we were required to disclose the number of pets and the pet fee would than be assessed. We responded that we did not recall seeing such question, we would check when we got home, and would pay if owed. When we got home, we checked. We had accessed the hosts' listing thru the Expedia website (Expedia owns VRBO) using our "one-key" account. The registration page we were presented did NOT ask about pets. (Apparently, if you reserve the property thru VRBO's site/app your reservation page asks about pets, and then the pet fee is disclosed). We told the hosts' of this fact, and refused to pay. They threaten to "escalate" the matter and we received a bill from VRBO claiming an overdue pet fee. As a result, we spent an hour on the phone with VRBO comparing the reservation forms, and thereafter receiving an email from VRBO stating that we have No obligation to pay. The hosts' are unable or unwilling to accept these facts, instead they apparently believe that my wife and I are base liars, willing to make up entire stories just to cheat them out of a few bucks.