Residential Hosting program co-host payouts
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.
US co-hosts can receive a percentage-based payout
The building revenue share for each booking is deducted prior to calculating any amounts shared with co-hosts. Co-host payouts are also limited to being set up as a percentage calculation per booking (including cleaning fee) and not fixed amounts.
Fixed-amount co-host payouts will be removed
Due to these limitations, if a listing has any co-host payouts set up as fixed amounts prior to the host opting into the program, those co-host payouts will be removed for all future payouts after the date the host agrees to the Resident Hosting terms.
In addition, if the revenue share for a building changes, payouts that were previously set up may also be removed. A host may set up new co-host payouts after opting in or the revenue share is changed, so long as the payout is set up as a percentage calculation per booking.
Co-host payouts are not supported in the UK and Canada
For hosts in the UK and Canada who have opted into the Resident Hosting program, sharing payouts with co-hosts for associated listings is not currently supported.
If a UK or Canadian host has already set up co-host payouts before joining the Resident Hosting program, these co-host payouts will be removed for future payouts after the date on which the host agrees to the Resident Hosting terms.
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