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  1. No problem! Go to the Resolution Centre to open a refund or payment request. You have up to 60 days after your reservation’s checkout date to submit a Resolution Centre request. One thing to note: You may need to add a payment method before sending or requesting money through the Resolution Centre. Where to find your Resolution Centre requests.

  2. The algorithm assesses many characteristics to evaluate listing and trip quality, including listing photos, ratings and reviews, listing characteristics and amenities and customer service and cancellation information. Higher quality listings with better ratings and reviews tend to rank higher in search. Popularity.

  3. Calculating your payout. Ready to count your earnings? Here’s how it works for the listing owner: Your nightly rate plus your optional extra charges (a cleaning fee or extra guest fee, etc.) minus the Host service fee and any co-Host payouts you share = your payout.

  4. If you’re hosting a stay, it's possible that not all of your Airbnb income is taxable. Deductible items may include rent, mortgage, cleaning fees, rental commissions, insurance and other expenses. Other factors you might consider when assessing taxable income include renting vs owning the space, number of nights hosted, tax status, and total ...

  5. If the reservation is a monthly stay of 28 nights or more, we’ll send the first month’s payout about 24 hours after the guest checks in and we’ll send any payouts monthly after that. Learn more about how payouts for monthly stays work. How long payouts take to process.

  6. Security deposits. Hosts aren’t allowed to charge guests a security deposit through our Resolution Centre or outside the Airbnb platform. Instead, we inform guests at the time of booking that their payment method may be charged if they cause damage during a stay.

  7. Host damage protection, part of AirCover for Hosts, reimburses Hosts up to $3 million USD in the rare event your place or belongings are damaged by a guest during an Airbnb stay. You’re reimbursed for certain damage caused by guests to your home and belongings if the guest does not pay for the damage.