@Ken28 , going to war over this isn't worth it.... and like @Wendy-and-Frank0 says, you are going to lose it, in fact you lost it already.,
The question is not if as a host you can enter a guest's private room , of course you can! the question is how that is to be handled, like it is understood that in a hotel setting maids come in to make up the bed, exchange towels, etc. it is very obvious and not hidden. Yes, you do have the right to do something like that, to access the guest's room, but it has to be disclosed.
Unfortunately, your actions do not compare to the routine cleaning service a hotel provides: you go into a guest's room regularly and you let it be known in another post that you do it without consent or giving notice to the guest..and you then re-arrange someone's totes in the back of the closet?
That feels like snooping around, and it is this overly controlling, somewhat sneaky and intrusive behavior of yours that led to guests being uncomfortable and checking out early...way beyond the bare bone fact that you entered their room.
It now has happened at least twice, from what i can tell from your reviews and your very long defensive reaponses. - time for you to consider that all these people can't be wrong, but that perhaps you need to adjust your approach to hosting and what privacy is all about. You are only hurting yourself if you remain so dogmatic about this.