@Jenny
For 6 years I was the kitchen coordinator for the local branch of a voluntary meals delivery organisation (Meals on Wheels) and the woman who helps clean for me was one of the regular kitchen staff, which is how I got to know her. The money borrowing started out quite innocuously with something like..."I am a bit short can you lend me 15 till next monday?" She is reliable, always repaid what she borrowed but, it just became a part of her week....to borrow until next week, or her next pension payment. It never sat well with me but she was always cheerful, was good at her job and I found it hard to refuse her. Giving her a couple of cottage services a week was a good solution to the borrowing besides she is always reliable and available on a moments notice, it works well.
It takes me 2 hours to do a cottage turn-around for the next guest. I have a laminated checklist that I tick off as I do items.

Might sound a bit over the top but, it keeps me focused Jenny. Many times I get interruptions during my clean and the laminated sheet keeps me on track and makes sure that I don't miss anything. Once I have finished I put a copy of the sheet in the house rules folder for that guest to try to convey that I have attended to details.
It is particularly important during these Covid times to, not just be clean, but be seen to be clean......you have to get your point across and with an old building in a garden environment you do have to go that extra yard where cleanliness is concerned.
So cottage servicing and restocking takes most of my time, admin is quick and easy and for the most part looks after itself. I have a set of templates that I use for guest interaction which works well and using the phone app means I can attend to a lot of activity while I am on the run. I have also set up an Excel spreadsheet that keeps track of my monthly activity........
This screenshot is from a couple of years ago but current ones are much the same, amounts automatically tally, at the end of each month I just put in individual details and the spreadsheet does the rest from there.
It's a good way of keeping track of what we do. I can at a moments notice bring up my hosting activity for any month or year since we started doing this. We don't make a massive amount of money, but after covering expenses we do now consistently get around $2,000 per month to put in our pockets which goes a long way to making life comfortable for us.
So Jenny, you can see why I like Airbnb, its a hassle free way to earn a bit of money as long as you are aware of it's limitations and don't expect too much of the company.
This is my business not Airbnb's, I just use them to help it happen!
Cheers.......Rob