@Patricia3334 I know some hosts ask guests to strip the bed, but I think it's a totally weird request. And most guests find it over the top as well.
How long does it take to pull the sheets off the bed and the pillowcases off? 45 seconds? I really don't understand why hosts require this.
I get it that this guest was disrespectful, but I don't understand your complaint about "left his dirty towels and washcloths all over the bathroom". Where else was he supposed to leave them? I expect my guest bathroom to have their dirty towels in it after they check out.
And why are there holes in the screen to start with?
Do you have a check-out list for guests, or do you just expect them to know what to do?
Aside from leaving a pile of dirty dishes, I honestly don't understand what was so awful about the guest's behavior or why leaving his trash on the outside table was "the worst". Maybe he thought that was better than leaving it inside to smell the place up. He shouldn't have moved the picture, but moving it and putting a pillow behind a chair hardly seem like major transgressions to me.
And what's so terrible about leaving perishables in the fridge? Lots of people find it ridiculous to throw perfectly edible food in the garbage and might assume the host would be able to use it or give it to someone who would. Sure, they should throw the dregs of their take-out meal in the garbage, but if you are talking about fruit, vegetables, eggs, I certainly wouldn't throw those things in the garbage if I were a guest. I would hope my host or the cleaner could make use of them.
Some guests are messier than others- if they are, yes, mention in the review that they didn't clean up, but if you are expecting that all guests will leave the place clean and tidy, that's pretty unrealistic.