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Property records won’t tell companies how many people are living at a unit, who they are, how they use the space, when they use the space, how they arrange the furniture, etc., and they don’t provide live data streams from your house.
I hadn't really thought about how the furniture is arranged. I wonder if that's something they sell to designers so they can then see what's trending. Some of them don't use cameras, but use lidar, but still getting an overall shape of things would seem useful to a designer.
Or to law enforcement so they know what they're walking into layout-wise before they raid a house
oh ya, i bet they'd pay a shit ton for that if available.