A Hudson Valley lodge depicted as having numerous health and safety issues in a recent episode of the Travel Channel's 'Hotel Impossible' agreed to stop renting three cabins after a visit from Ulster County Health Department inspectors, according to the Daily Freeman.

The Woodstock Lodge was featured in an Oct. 21 episode in which show host Anthony Melchiorri exposed electrical panels, leaky ceilings and a crumbling septic tank. By Friday, Oct. 24, inspectors were on the property and found rotting steps and decks and broken smoke detectors, among other issues. The Daily Freeman obtained the full inspection report from the visit.

"Fire and safety inspections of these cabins revealed that cabins B, C, & D were in need of repairs which made it necessary to post these three cabins with their separate occupancies as unsafe," a letter included in the report stated. "There is to be no human occupancy of these three cabins until a follow up inspection is conducted."

During the episode, Woodstock Lodge owners Carlo and Annie Pombo kicked the reality show crew off the property after they recommend tearing down buildings or selling off the hotel to someone who could manage it better.

The Pombos have threatened to sue the Travel Channel over the episode.

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