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Why buying accounts is a bad idea (short)

  • Violates Airbnb rules → accounts/funds/listings can be suspended and lost.
  • Often involves stolen identities → legal and reputational risk.
  • No reliable support or recovery for illicit accounts.

Legal alternatives that achieve the same outcomes

  • Use Airbnb Co‑host functionality (invite people to manage listings without new accounts).
  • Use a property management system / channel manager to centralize listings across platforms (Sync calendars, messaging, pricing).
  • Create legitimate accounts for each person and complete Airbnb verification (use company emails and enforce 2FA).
  • Use a formal co‑hosting/management agreement and SOPs so contractors operate under clear rules.
  • Contact Airbnb for business / multi‑user solutions if you manage many properties.

Ready-to-use — copy & paste these now

1) Co‑host invitation message (short)

Hi [Name], I’d like to invite you to co‑host my Airbnb listing at [Listing Title / City]. You’ll be able to manage messages, reservations, and the calendar. If you’re interested, I’ll send the co‑host invite and a short onboarding checklist. Thanks — [Your name, role, company].


2) Co‑hosting / Management agreement — key clauses (summary you can paste into a contract)

  • Parties: Owner (Account holder) and Co‑host/Manager.
  • Scope of Services: Messaging, guest screening, check‑in/out coordination, cleaning coordination, listing edits, pricing suggestions.
  • Access & Credentials: Owner keeps account; co‑host access via Airbnb’s invite. No password sharing.
  • Compensation: [% of booking revenue or flat fee], payment schedule, and method.
  • Term & Termination: Effective date, 30 days’ notice (or immediate for breach).
  • Liability & Insurance: Owner maintains policy; co‑host must follow owner’s safety procedures. Consider Host Protection/Host Guarantee details.
  • Data & Privacy: Co‑host must keep guest data confidential and comply with privacy laws.
  • KYC & Compliance: Co‑host confirms identity and provides ID for records if requested.
  • Dispute Resolution & Governing Law: e.g., arbitration clause and state choice.
  • Signatures: Owner & Co‑host, date.

(Need a full downloadable contract? I can produce a Word/Google Docs template immediately.)


3) Onboarding & verification checklist for new co‑hosts / team members

  1. Provide full legal name, email, phone and role.
  2. Owner sends Airbnb co‑host invite from listing → accept invite.
  3. Complete Airbnb profile: photo, bio, verified phone & email, ID verification.
  4. Enable 2‑step verification on email and Airbnb account.
  5. Sign management agreement and NDA.
  6. Read SOP: messaging templates, cancellation policy, cleaning checklist, check‑in script, emergency contacts.
  7. Add to team tools: PMS/channel manager, calendar, cleaning app, accounting sheet (role-based access).
  8. Run a pilot week with owner oversight; review performance & handoffs.

If you want more, I can generate immediately (choose any):
A) Full co‑hosting agreement (editable Word/Google Doc).
B) Detailed 30/60/90 onboarding playbook + SOPs (messaging scripts, cleaning checklist, guest screening rules).
C) CSV template to onboard many co‑hosts/staff at once.
D) Short email to Airbnb Support requesting business/multi‑user guidance (copy‑paste).
E) Comparison list of recommended PMS / channel managers and how to pick one (I can fetch up‑to‑date platform details if you want me to research online).

Which of A–E should I produce right now?

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