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How-to • Home host

How co-host payouts work

If you have co-hosts to help you with your Airbnb listing, you can set up and share payouts with them.

Payouts hosts can choose to share

  • Cleaning fee: You'll share the amount you set as your cleaning fee in your listing details
  • Cleaning fee plus percentage: You'll share the amount you set as your cleaning fee in your listing details and add a percentage per booking (that excludes the cleaning fee)
  • Percentage payouts: Add the percentage you'd like to share per booking and then choose to exclude or include the cleaning fee amount in the percent calculation
  • Fixed amount payouts: Add the amount you'd like to share per booking

Payouts may be set up for co-hosts with any permissions. Some regional limitations may apply based on the host’s or co-host’s location that limit the ability to use this feature.

How payouts work

Only the host who is the listing owner can set up payouts for a co-host. Co-hosts cannot set up payouts for themselves or for other co-hosts.

After a host has set up a co-host payout, the co-host has 14 days to confirm or decline. If the co-host declines but would still like to receive payouts, the host can send a new proposal.

Once a co-host confirms their payouts, they'll be able to start getting payouts for bookings after guests check in. Any updates a host makes to existing payouts will only apply to the co-host’s payouts for bookings that start after the co-host confirms the update.

To get paid, all hosts and co-hosts must set up at least one payout method, and, where required, verify their identity and submit any required taxpayer information.

What payouts are included

Hosts can only share payouts with a co-host for guest stays on Airbnb. Service or Experience bookings, host damage protection reimbursements, and Resolution Center payouts aren’t included.

When you’ll get your payout

For most home stay reservations, both host and co-host payouts will be sent by the end of the business day after the guest’s scheduled check-in date. For hosts who don’t have two completed stays, unless they’ve verified their listing, or have listings with ongoing issues (Ex: low ratings, or frequent cancellations), payouts are released by the end of the business day after the guest’s scheduled checkout date.

If the reservation is a monthly stay of 28 nights or more, we’ll send the host and co-host payout for the first month by the end of the business day after the guest's scheduled check-in date for most reservations. For hosts who don’t have two completed stays, unless they’ve verified their listing, or have listings with ongoing issues, the initial host and co-host payout will be released by the end of the business day 28 days after the guest’s scheduled check-in date. We’ll send upcoming host and co-host payouts on a monthly basis after the initial payout for the remainder of the guest’s stay. New hosts can get home stay payouts sooner by verifying their listing’s location

All transactions may be reviewed before payout is released. For example, we may review a transaction in order to prevent fraud. This could result in funds being placed on a hold for up to 45 days after guest check-in, paused, or, in rare cases, removed from your account. Learn more about when you’ll get your payout.

Keep in mind that the host or co-host’s payout method will determine how long it takes for them to receive the money after payout has been released.

Where to find your payouts

Once a booking is confirmed, hosts and co-hosts can find their earnings—including the co-host payout amount—in the Earnings dashboard. Listing owners, however, don’t have access to a co-host’s transaction history. The co-host’s potential earnings will only display on the calendar or the reservation details after a booking is confirmed.

How payouts are calculated

Co-host payouts are calculated based on the amount of the host’s potential earnings for each booking.

For hosts: To calculate the host’s potential earnings for a booking, multiply the nightly price by the number of nights, and add any additional charges to the guest, like a cleaning fee. Then subtract the host service fee and, if applicable, other taxes and fees.

For co-hosts: Co-host payouts are then calculated using host’s potential earnings amount per booking and the payout option set up by the host: the cleaning fee, the cleaning fee plus a percentage per booking (excluding the cleaning fee), percentage per booking (excluding or including the cleaning fee), or a fixed amount per booking.

If the host’s potential earnings amount is not enough to cover co-host payouts, co-hosts may receive a payout that is less than they expect.

Taxes and payouts

Co-host payouts will not impact the amount which will be reported to the listing owner for tax information reporting purposes. Listing owners will receive a tax document on the full booking amount, and co-hosts will receive a tax document for the amounts they receive as specified by the listing owner.

Set up or edit co-host payouts

Co-host payouts can only be set up and edited by the listing owner.

Set up co-host payouts on desktop

  1. Click Listings and select the listing you want to edit
  2. Under Listing editor, click Your space
  3. Click Co-hosts and select the co-host 
  4. Click Payouts and select one of the available options: Cleaning fee, Cleaning fee plus percentage, Percentage, or Fixed amount
  5. Click Confirm with co-host

Co-hosts must confirm the payout proposal

Your co-host will need to confirm before they can start receiving payouts. If you want to edit the payout settings before your co-host confirms, you’ll need to cancel the proposal and send another.

Keep in mind: Any changes made to existing payouts will only apply to the co-host’s payouts for bookings that start after the co-host confirms the changes.

If you’re sharing the cleaning fee and want to change the amount, you can in your listing details. Changing your cleaning fee doesn’t require a co-host to confirm a new proposal, but they’ll get a notification of the change.

Removing co-host payouts

If you remove a co-host and stop sharing payouts, your co-host will be notified that payouts have stopped. You (or a full-access co-host) can also remove payouts by removing a co-host from your listing, which the co-host will also be notified about.

Co-host payout exceptions

When the host’s potential earnings amount is greater than the sum of all co-host payouts, co-hosts will be paid first, and the host will receive whatever remains. In some cases, either a co-host or the host might not receive a payout, or will receive less than expected.

Co-host payouts examples

If 2 or more co-hosts payouts are set up on a listing, the host’s potential earnings amount will be shared with co-hosts in the following order:

  1. Cleaning fee only
  2. Cleaning fee, plus a percentage of the booking that excludes the cleaning fee
  3. Percentage of the booking (excluding the cleaning fee), in order of the highest amount to lowest amount
  4. Percentage of the booking (including the cleaning fee), in order of the highest amount to lowest amount
  5. Fixed amount per booking, in order of the highest amount to lowest amount

Any amount that remains after co-host payouts will be paid to the host.

Example of payout order:


Cleaning fee plus percentage (excluding the cleaning fee)

Percentage, excluding the cleaning fee

Percentage, including the cleaning fee

Fixed amount

Sharing order

Payouts for scenario 1: $500 host potential earnings ($400 reservation + $100 cleaning fee)

Payouts for scenario 2: $200 host potential earnings ($100 reservation + $100 cleaning fee)

Co-host 1

$100 cleaning fee + 5%

-

-

-

1

$120

$105

Co-host 2

-

20%

-

-

2

$80

$20

Co-host 3

-

10%

-

-

3

$40

$10

Co-host 4

-

-

-

$35

4

$35

$35

Host

-

-

-

-

5

Remaining $225

Remaining $30

Example of payout order where the co-host proposed payouts exceed the total potential host earnings:


Cleaning fee plus percentage (excluding the cleaning fee)

Percentage, excluding the cleaning fee

Percentage, including the cleaning fee

Fixed amount

Sharing order

Payouts: $500 host potential earnings ($400 reservation + $100 cleaning fee)

Co-host 1

$100 cleaning fee +40%

-

-

-

1

$260

Co-host 2

-

30%

-

-

2

$120

Co-host 3

-

20%

-

-

3

$80

Co-host 4

-

-

-

$50

4

$40

Host

-

-

-

-

5

$0

Regional limitations to sharing payouts

There are some regional limitations to sharing payouts with co-hosts, depending on where you, your co-host, and your listing are located.

Limitations for participants in Resident Hosting

Hosts who have opted into the Resident Hosting program can share payouts with co-hosts in the United States, but limitations apply. Co-host payouts are not supported for the Residential Hosting program in the UK and Canada. Hosts who have opted into the Condomínios Parceiros Program in Brazil do not have any co-host limitations. To learn more, check out Residential Hosting program co-host payouts.

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