This renovated two-unit house is located in a quiet, residential area with adequate parking in the back. The interior is airy, clean, well-appointed and roomy without a lot of dust-collecting decorations. Bedrooms have plenty of hangers/closet/drawer space and beds were clean and comfortable. However, there are some serious safety concerns. While parking in the driveway is not allowed because it is shared with three other homeowners, I encourage the owner to allow use of the front steps if renters are willing to carry their bags from the parking area to the front door. Keeping in mind that most renters will have at least one, if not more bags, these linoleum covered back steps (approximately 21) are not user friendly to any age, but especially to children, seniors, or renters with medical conditions. They are narrow, winding, and lacking handrails in parts of the stairwell. The back stairway is lighted, but a small sign indicating how the upstairs/downstairs lights coordinate would be helpful. If the current policy of using the back steps only remains in effect, the number and condition of the steps should be so noted on the rental description. The bathroom shower/tub lacks a grab bar as well as a slip mat. Approximately four additional steps lead to the basement to access the washer/dryer. That basement room lacks an exterior light switch forcing renters to “feel around” in the dark for the light. In my state this house would fail a basic building inspection.