Hello @Jeremy100,
Your question seems to be a bit mixed up.
"I leave a review for a guest and for what ever reason the host does not leave a review of their stay".
Do you mean
"I leave a review for a guest and for what ever reason the GUEST does not leave a review of their stay" ?
If yes, then that is a issue for hosts. It doesn't matter to a host's statistics if he or she doesn't leave guest reviews. It does, however, matter to a host's statistics if guests don't leave reviews. For a host to be awarded and maintain superhost status at least 50% of guests must leave a review in the year up to the superhost review date.
A host can operate by never leaving guest reviews but still meet the 50% criterion so long as 50% of guests leave a review of the host.
I suppose that it's one way of making sure that the guest reviews that the superhost status is based on are a significant and representative fraction of the total number of stays.
Steve.