Hello fellow hosts, I’ve been a proud Superhost for 10 years...
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Hello fellow hosts, I’ve been a proud Superhost for 10 years, maintaining excellent reviews and guest experiences. Unfortunat...
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*Edit: I found the policy page for co-host vs host wrt to payouts, review transfers and the difference between co-host and hosting team.
My advice, as I remain vague for the purpose of not violating my former host's privacy: if you accept a co-host position, as your full time job and your living situation, make a contract protecting yourself. I had no contract, I am now homeless and unemployed and it's clearly my own doing. Chalk it up to lack of experience.
I recently ended in 18 month tenure as a live-in co-host for a very busy high turnover STR in Atlanta. I took a little hiatus, I'm ready to get back to work and I realize that all of my reviews are no longer visible on my profile - essentially, I'm nonexistent! I have zero reviews, I look brand new...I could link to the host's profile - where my reviews are abundant and clearly on display - but it seems unethical (potentially prohibited..?).
Frankly, it feels lousy that I am no longer a verified co-host, that I'm basically nonexistent and that I'm not automatically entitled to retain those references.
Advice? Wwyd?
Thanks!
Kristen
Hi @Kristen402
Thanks for taking the time to share what must have been a difficult experience for you, and offering your advice to anyone else in the same position.
I hope that things start to look up for you, and that you receive an abundance of luck.
Jenny