"The owner, VRBO, & Expedia heavily advertised the rental property’s attractive amenities. However, there is an EXTREMELY material restriction that potential renters MUST be aware of, & that is, a renter must rent the property for 30 days or more to have access to those heavily advertised & attractive amenities. While that restriction is set forth at the websites, when viewed, for instance, on an iPhone, that restriction appears to be purposely hidden under a misleading heading for a paragraph that one must click a “read more” button to access the full language for that 30-day restriction; that “read more” button lies in the approximate lowest portion of the rental listing! Courts imply a covenant of good faith & fair dealing in contractual relationships. So, such a critical and important 30-day restriction should be placed where a potential renter can readily see & read it; i.e., not hidden in a paragraph with a misleading header and a “read more” click button! No ethical owner adhering to the contractual covenant of good faith & fair dealing, would have hid this EXTREMELY CRITICAL RESTRICTION where the owner, Expedia, and/or VRBO hid the 30-day amenity use restriction for this property! Expedia and VRBO should require more of the owners who use their sites & both Expedia & VRBO should generally standardize such rental language to ensure that such terms & conditions are readily apparent & easily viewed. So, beware of the owner, Expedia, & VRBO’s hiding of such restrictions!"