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  1. 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.

  2. To split your payouts between one or more payout methods, you can set up routing rules. For example: You can send all of your earnings for a listing to one payout method, and the earnings for a second listing to a different payout method. You can split up your earnings by percentage, meaning you’d send a specified portion (eg: 20% and 80%) to ...

  3. Mobile browser. Click Profile > Account > Payments & payouts. Click Payouts and then click Add payout method. Choose your billing country/region. Select your payout method and click Continue. Add the requested info, then click Next. Tap Profile. Under Settings, tap Payments and payouts. Under Hosting, tap Payout methods.

  4. Set up a new payout method. After you add a payout method, it takes some time for it to be verified. When it is, its status changes to Ready. Verification time depends ….

  5. Payout options and currencies differ by country and region. The average verification time for each payout method is: Fast Pay: Verified instantly if eligible. Bank account: 5–7 business days. PayPal: Up to 2 business days. Payoneer Prepaid Debit Mastercard: Generally, 2 business days for approval, 4–15 days until you get your physical card.

  6. You can check your earnings for the year or by month, split into Completed Payouts and Upcoming Payouts. Note: Don't have a Performance tab? That means you need to opt in to professional hosting tools. You can use our professional hosting tools to track earnings, breaking it down into things like average nightly revenue and total nightly revenue.

  7. Collecting additional fees. If you manage 6 or more listings, you can add additional fees to your listing and collect them at the time of booking. These include: Resort fees: For amenities or services provided by places within a resort or hotel. Linen fees: For linens and towels. Management fees: For general admin and business expenses.