There are many things I did not like:
1. Shabby - peeling paint and wallpaper
2. Bed uncomfortable. It did not fit into its space and I had to squeeze myself between the wall and the bed to get into it. I'm slim.
3. The electrical system does not support the requirements and the property would probably fail an electrical inspection. The GFCI breaker in the bathroom tripped on several occasions, probably because the light switch was hanging out of the wall. When I took a shower, the moisture build up probably caused the exposed wires in the light switch to short out. This is very hazardous indeed.
4. There was only regular coffee with the coffee maker - no decaf and no tea, which I like in the late afternoon.
5. The carpet was old and curled up at the corners and I had to be careful not to trip over it.
6. One window blind did not pull down to fill the window and thus people in the street could see in.
7. The shower itself had two tiles which had come unstuck. There was very little grout on the shower floor. Thus, the shower water was probably leaking into the ceiling below. The shower floor was made or durable tile and because two of them were completely loose and wobbly, you could injure your foot because the edges of the tiles were sharp.
8. On the first night, I got bitten by an insect. I didn't think much about it at the time but as time went by, the site of the bite got infected. When I returned home, I had to go to the emergency room. It turned out to be a spider bite.