The check-in staff were quite easy to work with and friendly. The two-bedroom, two-bath unit was of average quality. The kitchen was larger than most units we have stayed in so that's was a plus. The living room only had a couch in it so it could use more furniture, but I'm not sure where to put that extra chair or two. There is ample seating for meals. The washer and dryer are large capacity, which is very nice, but an eye-sore as they are not really covered. Most of the flooring has been redone recently and is very nice.
This location is great for catching the ski lift if you stay in winter. For the summer, there is NO DECK attached to this unit and we were bummed that we couldn't sit outside and have breakfast unless we walked down 3 flights of stairs to the building-shared deck. The elevator is broken and you must use the stairs - the units start on the 3rd floor, so expect to walk at least 3 flights of stairs - we had to walk 4 to get to our unit. There were still 2 floors of rooms above ours. The HOA need to commit to fix the elevator.
As for outside maintenance, the 2nd floor landing had some animal excrement on it - you could tell that it had been there for quite a while and no one from building maintenance had bothered to clean it up. There is covered parking for this building.
Overall, we'd pick a different place to stay if/when we return to Tahoe. We are not skiers so the location next to the ski lift has no impact on us.