@Margaret1115 This issue most often comes up when remote hosts assign too many hosting duties to their cleaners.
If you live too far to attend to the property between stays, I recommend employing a locally based co-host whom you can trust to uphold your quality standards. It's most cost effective if that person can also do the cleaning, but at the very least they should be able to coordinate the cleaning crew, inspect their work before the next check in, take inventory and report damages, repair or replace items that require maintenance, be available to guests who need assistance in person, and be your feet on the ground when, inevitably, someone throws an unauthorized party and needs to be removed.
Having a full-spectrum assistant costs more in the short term, but a good one can spare you from a lot of quality-control refunds, damage costs, and reputational damage, and help you attract better guests.