Non-functional vehicle on the lot with at least one flat tire. I only stayed one night, but the next day, someone dressed as "Security" was working under the hood of a vehicle with a woman inside. The man who appeared to be the manager and patriarch requested a $100 cash deposit on a $53 ( taxes & fees) pre-paid room. The deposit wasn't mentioned at all before this, but the advertised breakfast was a lie. He directed me to Starbucks when I inquired in the morning. The elevator didn't inspire confidence, and there was no inspection certificate. I encountered a couple of questionable characters in the halls (someone with lit cigarette, presumably on his way outside, and a guy remained on his phone near the window by the stairs at the end of the hallway and almost directly outside of our room), but I didn't feel threatened. The room itself wasn't bad for the price, but the ironing board wouldn't let down and the iron (presumably a replacement) didn't seem to fit in the wall hanger. The bed was clean and very comfortable, but they don't dust at all and there were three items left in the room (a food container, a plate with the sticker label/UPC intact, and a hamper lid too big for the trash bin it was sitting upon) besides eating utensils. The floor seemed clean, but there were several months' worth of dust on the desk/table and the chest/TV stand.
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