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  1. Response rate. Your response rate is the percentage of new inquiries and reservation requests you responded to (by either accepting/pre-approving or declining) within 24 hours in the past 30 days. If a guest sends you an inquiry—a question, or any kind of message other than a reservation request—via Contact Host, you’ll need to respond to ...

  2. Under Listing editor, click Your space. Click Status. Click Unlisted and then click Choose dates. Choose start and end dates and click Save. Unlisting for an unspecified time. You can unlist your listing from search results indefinitely. You’ll always have the option to relist when you’re ready.

  3. Tap Settings. Under Pricing, tap Custom weekend price. Enter your custom weekend price, then tap Save. To remove weekend pricing, click or tap “Remove” next to your custom weekend price. Your Friday and Saturday night prices will then revert to your default nightly price. Your pricing changes won't affect pending or accepted reservations.

  4. Add taxes for individual listings in the Airbnb app. Tap Profile and then tap Switch to hosting. Tap Menu. Under Account, tap Settings. Tap Taxes, and then tap Add a tax. Choose the Tax type and the Type of charge. Enter the Amount being collected. Add your Business tax ID and Accommodations tax registration number.

  5. After you publish your listing it should be visible within 24 hours. But it may take up to 72 hours for some listings to show up in search results. Ask a Superhost in your area for guidance on creating a listing, which can help you land your first booking: Superhost ambassadors. Start by creating listings in your Host profile.

  6. Go to Trips and select the trip that you want to change. Under What you've booked, select your reservation. Under Payment details, click Get receipts and manage payments. In Your payment details, go to Scheduled payments and select Update payment details. Update your payment method and select when you want to pay.

  7. Your listings will be hidden if you’re a Host. Some information, like your reviews, may remain visible to others. Airbnb will retain your account data so you can reactive in the future. To reactivate your account, contact us. If you're a Host, you also have the option to deactivate a listing without deactivating your entire account.