The place on arrival was actually very clean. The issue was when we opened the trash in the kitchen and a live mouse came out. We weren't able to react fast enough and it went somewhere. That night my kids came in screaming when a different colored mouse was in their bedroom. When I went back into the living room, I saw it scurry under the fridge in the kitchen. The next morning we called the management company and he said he would call Orkin out. The Orkin man told us he had never caught a mouse in the house and the people before us must have taken out the traps because nothing was there. This seemed odd considering on the reviews someone one month before had commented that they had to throw out dead mice in traps. I would assume if this got reported, you would have had Orkin come back out and set more traps and continued to do so on a regular basis. I have never dealt with mice before, but knew I didn't want them in our bedrooms at night. To be more aggressive with the situation, so we could try to sleep, I went to the store and bought 8 snap traps and peanut butter. The next morning, we had caught 2 mice with the traps I purchased. I understand animal situations happen when you are in the mountains. However, I would think with the price we paid, the management company and owners would ensure active mouse traps were set and checked between each visitor. I have stayed in many rural places around Colorado, paid less, and the attention to rodents was not an issue. Needless to say, we will not be back considering this greatly impacted the sleep we were able to get.