@Ammar37 One phenomenon that has been reported here on the forum extensively by many hosts is that since the pandemic, the demographic of guests who are booking has changed considerably. Not only because there are travel restrictions and hosts are getting more regional guests, but there seem to have been a whole lot of guests who have just signed up and don't necessarily understand how Airbnb works or what the expectations, both from host and guest side are.
Hosts have been reporting the worst guests they've ever had, guests who expect it to be just like a hotel, down to 24 hour reception, guests who leave the place a pigsty, ignore house rules, ignore messages,etc, etc. This is always something that happens occasionally, but it appears to have proliferated lately. Also guests who have a perception that hosts are now desperate for bookings, so will accept all takers, and think that hosts should give them 50% discounts "because you should be grateful to get a booking right now".
New hosts and new "entire house" listings are targets for the type of guests who lie about their intentions and throw rager parties, so it's important for you to be aware of this. Guests will have to be vetted extensively and it's probaby best not to use the Instant Book feature until things get back to normal and you have more experience vetting guests and hosting.