@Andrew-and-Yvonne0 "With regards to house rules do you convey these rules to your upcoming guests".
Yes, you need to do that. While there is no excuse for a guest not reading the full extended house rules, to be fair, they are easy to overlook. Sure, they are linked at the top of the listing description, but they appear as "The host doesn’t allow pets, parties, or smoking. Get details". How many people are going to click to 'get details'?? As far as most are concerned, they're now aware of the rules. They have no idea that there is more.
This one small detail really irks me, because when Airbnb first made the positive change of more prominently displaying our house rules they had them displayed as "Make sure this host's house rules work for you 'click for more'. So a guest HAD to click. In true Airbnb fashion, they just could not resist taking what was a positive update and then tweaking it for the worse. Further to that, they also now hide the extended house rules behind an extremely small link that looks like fine print, down at the very bottom of the checkout page. Again, super easy to miss.
From my house rules:
1. Maximum occupancy is 5. Up to 5 guests may be on the booking, and those will be considered 'authorized'. A guest is any adult or child at the property, staying the night or visiting. No unauthorized guests on the property at any time. Disregarding this is cause for booking being terminated with no refund.
2. The booking guest must have completed identity verification with Airbnb. Please be sure your last name is on your profile, and your profile picture is of yourself (not your dog, etc). We require that all guests on the booking be disclosed. Please provide first and last names in your request message to us. Note: any guest info you provide to Airbnb is not shared with us. This is why we ask it be provided directly to us.
The part about '...with no refund' isn't neccesarily going to fly with Airbnb if the rubber meets the road, but most guests won't know that, and my point is to put people on notice. If a booking comes through without the guest info I ask for (which is 95% of the time btw), I know the guest hasn't read the rules. I then paste the rules into my reply message and ask them to supply the info. I don't use IB by the way, and I don't accept a booking request until I have made sure the guest has read the rules and supplied the info I ask for. My rules also make note of the security camera. Something else to put guests on notice.
You might consider something along these lines with your house rules, and in your case add that gate security will require ID to be shown by all guests.