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Sure but taking a photo of everything in its “good” state seems reasonable. You don’t need to constantly update the photos if nothing gets smashed.
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It's easy to say that as someone who doesn't actually rent out their property regularly on airbnb.

We don’t really know the details. Perhaps they had “good state” photos that were rejected by Airbnb for not being recent enough.



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