@Anonymous
And as for your general point about rules, it makes total sense, but I guess there are two reasons why my rules are so long and detailed and have been added to over time.
1. There are those things that you will throw a guest out for. Then there are those things that, if they happen repeatedly rather than occasionally, drive you mad and make hosting just not worth the stress. One example of this is guests ignoring check in times. Another is unauthorised visitors. Another still is using my address for registering things like bank accounts, credit cards, social security etc.
2. I've been told quite clearly by Airbnb CS that, in order to back me up with a rule breaking guest, the rules broken have to actually be specified in the listing. On one occasion early on in my hosting experience, this turned out to be crucial in dealing with some problematic guests.
However, a lot of my rules were written when I was still hosting short term guests and some of those things aren't such an issue now. Or, I mean they happen occasionally rather than frequently, so I probably could remove a few.