It must depend on what the owner offers. Not that we are ever likely to get a month long rental, but for a 10 day rental we will organise cleaning and/or sheet change if the guests want - for a fee - at cost based on what we are charged by our cleaners.
Trouble is guests have to realise they are staying in an apartment or house - not a hotel - so there are some luxuries you need to do without. For I suspect the traditional "coastal" holiday home market accepts this well - forever it has been an understanding that for long stays in holiday homes your provide your own toiletries, toilet paper, cleaning etc (in our area BYO linen seems to be the norm as well, although to differentiate we always provided linen) , but the inner urban airbnb'ers now seem too want hotel rooms out of their airbnb stays, which begs the question, why not just stay in a hotel room?
Why don't people realise they are staying in non-professional accommodation and adjust their expectations accordingly, like having to provide their own toilet paper and toiletries?. Airbnb perhaps should come up with a "fully serviced" accommodation and "partially serviced" categories to cater for this.