@Melissa1573
This is a fairly common occurrence nowadays, and the onus to prevent it unfortunately, rests entirely with the host.
To add injury to that insult, you should presume that the "host guarantee" is unlikely to help. The "security deposit" is a façade, so you should avoid any illusions that you're somehow "covered" against the actions of undesirable guests.
as @Jane627 mentioned, be sure to make it clear that these are the rules and that there are penalties for violations of them. However, I'd be careful not to assume that just because you've put it in your house rules, that Airbnb will automatically support you. Their support is pretty random, if otherwise often completely inexplicable.
So, while your house rules may not actually be enforceable under Airbnb, the guest isn't likely to know that. Learn to read between the lines with guest inquiries.
Trust your instincts. If the inquiry or request makes you feel uncomfortable, ask more questions, or simply don't authorize their booking.
Be fully aware that recourse is iffy at best, so prevention is always the best cure. Scare them off if you sense something is amiss. It's better than suffering the consequences.
Good luck. Just stay vigilant, don't drop your standards, and you'll probably be very successful.