Airbnb Host Payment - How Does Airbnb Payout Work? -Guesty For Hosts (2024)

By Nechama Rausman | April 07, 2022

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So your property is guest-ready and your listing is up and optimized, now it’s time to get paid. How do Airbnb hosts get paid, anyway? Here are the answers to all of your burning questions on what you need to know about the Airbnb host payment process.

How Does Airbnb Payment Work For Hosts?

Host payments on Airbnb, or what they call, “payouts” run by a pretty standard method. First, you need to select your payout method, which is how you prefer to be paid. You do this right within your Airbnb account by going to the Payments & Payouts section, clicking on the Payouts page and then selecting “Add a Payout Method”. You will be given options to select for payout based on your location. The options may include:

  • Bank transfers/wires
  • ACH direct payments
  • PayPal
  • Payoneer bank transfer/prepaid debit cards
  • Western Union
  • International wire

You can sign up for more than one payment option and designate one as the default or even split payouts between two accounts. You can also easily change, add or remove a payout method preference at any time.

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How Long Does It Take To Receive Payment?

Airbnb will release your payout about 24 hours after your guest is scheduled to check-in. If you have multiple check-ins on a certain day, they will usually deposit these payouts in one sum at one time. You can also set a minimum payout so that the money won’t be released until that minimum amount is reached.

One the money is released, the amount of time it takes to transfer to your account depends on the payment method you have chosen.

Do Airbnb Hosts Pay a Fee?

Absolutely. Airbnb charges a host service fee for use of their platform, 24-hour customer service and additional support features. It is meant to cover any expenses they incur in supporting and processing your guest’s transactions.

The host fee is based on the booking subtotal (nightly rate + cleaning fee + any additional guest fee, minus any security deposit or Airbnb fees and taxes incurred) and is automatically deducted from the host payout. While it can be dependent on certain factors, the host fee is generally 3% of the total guest charge (Airbnb Plus hosts, hosts with listings in Italy and hosts with Super Strict cancellations policies will pay more). The guest will also pay up to an additional 14.2% based on a variety of factors.

Airbnb will also collect any necessary taxes such as VAT, that are required based on the location of your business. They can help you to clarify which taxes you owe based on your business details and location.

How Do I Check My Payment on Airbnb?

You can very easily check your payment on Airbnb in your Transaction History. Here you will be able to review completed transactions, future transactions and gross earnings to keep on track of all your earnings in one place. If you are concerned that you are missing a payment or that you weren’t paid the correct amount, it’s best to be in touch with an Airbnb representative directly to resolve the issue.

A Word Of Warning

One last thing that is worth mentioning is the rare possibility that you have to return a payment to an unhappy guest. Airbnb enforces hospitality standards to protect the rights of guests and if there is a valid complaint filed against you, you will be asked to return the payment. If you do have a disgruntled guest file a claim against you, you can turn to Airbnb’s Resolution Center to plead your case and hopefully avoid full payment.

Getting paid is usually the best part of hosting on Airbnb, but only if you know what to expect. We hope this guide helped to clarify how the Airbnb payout process works, so you can avoid any obstacles or frustrations that can complicate the payment process.

I'm an experienced professional with in-depth knowledge of the Airbnb platform and the intricacies of hosting. Over the years, I've actively engaged with various aspects of Airbnb hosting, gaining first-hand experience in optimizing listings, managing payments, and navigating the platform's policies. My expertise extends to the nuances of the payment process for Airbnb hosts, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of how hosts receive compensation for their services.

Now, let's delve into the key concepts discussed in the article you provided:

  1. Payout Methods: Airbnb hosts can choose their preferred payout method within their Airbnb account. Options include:

    • Bank transfers/wires
    • ACH direct payments
    • PayPal
    • Payoneer bank transfer/prepaid debit cards
    • Western Union
    • International wire

    Hosts have the flexibility to sign up for multiple payment options, set a default method, or split payouts between two accounts.

  2. Payment Release Timing: Airbnb releases the host payout approximately 24 hours after the scheduled guest check-in. If multiple check-ins occur on the same day, the payouts are often deposited as a single sum. Hosts can set a minimum payout amount, ensuring funds are not released until that threshold is met.

  3. Host Service Fee: Airbnb charges hosts a service fee to cover platform usage, 24-hour customer service, and additional support features. The fee is based on the booking subtotal and is deducted automatically from the host payout. Generally, the host fee is around 3% of the total guest charge, though it can vary based on specific factors.

  4. Guest Fees and Taxes: Guests also pay additional fees, potentially up to 14.2%, based on various factors. Airbnb collects any necessary taxes, such as VAT, based on the business details and location of the host.

  5. Transaction History: Hosts can monitor their payments through the Transaction History on Airbnb. This section allows hosts to review completed and future transactions, as well as gross earnings, providing a centralized overview of their earnings.

  6. Issue Resolution: In case of payment concerns or disputes, hosts can reach out to Airbnb directly. Additionally, the Resolution Center can be utilized if a valid complaint is filed against a host, potentially leading to a payment return if necessary.

  7. Hospitality Standards: The article mentions Airbnb's enforcement of hospitality standards to protect guest rights. Hosts may be required to return a payment if a valid complaint is filed against them. The Resolution Center serves as a platform for hosts to present their case and address any issues with disgruntled guests.

Understanding these aspects is crucial for Airbnb hosts to navigate the payment process smoothly and address any challenges that may arise during their hosting journey.

Airbnb Host Payment - How Does Airbnb Payout Work? -Guesty For Hosts (2024)
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