@Laura2592
Ditto. I initially never would have thought I needed to spell out things that I now have as standard in my house rules but, after hosting a few guests, realised that what you think is obvious (like close the front door) is not necessarily obvious to others.
It's tedious to have to spell everything out, but every time you don't, that's when the problems start occurring.
At some point a few years ago, Airbnb started highlighting hosts' house rules near the top of the listing. I don't mean they were there in full (you still had to click on a link), but at least the link was front and centre, rather than hurried at the bottom of the page.
This was, we were told, in response to hosts' repeated requests to make house rules more visible. Yay! I thought. At least it's a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, it seems this was just a tactic to appease unruly and vocal hosts for a while because it wasn't long before the link to the extended rules was hidden at the bottom of the listing again.
I don't remember seeing any explanation or rationale for why it was changed back, but maybe I missed something. Funny how Airbnb makes a song and dance about any small change they implement that hosts have asked for but keep it on the down low when they scrap that change.