@Jocie0
Airbnb will have ID about the booking guest according to your requirements, but the 'verified' is best.
However, if more than 1 guest arrive, or if the booking guest had a profile in which they're not really recognizable, or a pet, a logo, or too far away, then without YOU checking ID upon arrival, it could theoretically be somebody simply acting as if it was them. And in case of damage, the booking person could say "oh, but it wasn't me staying, I booked for a friend". Then Airbnb would call it a 3rd person booking which isn't allowed.
Just saying - dot your T's and cross your I's. Guests are less likely to do funny stuff if they see that a host has precautions in place.
For ex. telling your neighbors to contact you asap if it gets noisy so that you can contact guests and **bleep** it in the bud shows you're on top of it too. And if guests don't heed, the police may be called. Give your neighbors permission to do that too if problem doesn't stop.
All part of responsible hosting.