First off, the staff all deserve awards for working as quickly and efficiently as they did in that environment. Workers bear the brunt of bad owner and management decisions, often without even the small recourse of complaining that customers have, and these guys were putting up with a lot.
The hotel was clean but stuff was worn down. The ballast in the light above the reception counter had a loud awful hum. The flooring in my room's bathroom was lifting. There were holes about the size of a hammer head in the wall of the room, some of the built in furniture was damaged.
One the plus side, things were clean as mentioned, the beds were well made and comfortable. The environmental controls worked well. We couldn't hear too much noise from the ajoining rooms.
Overall it had the vibe of a hotel with hard working staff suffering under an owner taking plays out of the slum lord playbook, the kind who justifies holding off on repairs because "They'll just break it again anyways."
Also, human trafficking seemed to be an issue there, or at least, someone was very concerned that it might be.