The house and property were great.
But beware, the agreement is extremely rigid. A few weeks before our trip, the North Cascades were closed due to fires. As that was the purpose of our trip, and with health concerns about the air quality index (AQI), we attempted to cancel our trip. We were informed that within 30 days, the only way the cancellation would be accepted was if evacuations have been ordered, or if the AQI TWO DAYS BEFORE the check-in date is above 200. Even then, no refund or partial refund - you may reschedule your trip within 6 months.
Within two day of our check-in date, things had cleared up, so we felt obligated to go, but were still uneasy as the park was still closed and fires both in the park and Canada were raging unchecked. We stayed 2 days out of the 5 that we had reserved. During those two days, we learned that a red flag warning was in effect which recommended 'taking action', and that AQI was supposed to increase. We never heard anything from the owners or management company about any of this. Feeling unsafe, and questioning if we would even be notified if an evacuation had been ordered, we notified the management companty we were leaving. The AQI for the remaining 3 days of our scheduled stay were in the high 300's.
Two weeks after our trip, we have yet to hear any response from the management company about a refund or partial refund for the 3 days that were not used, or even the possibility of rescheduling. Disappointing to say the least.