"Listing managers and co-hosts, are restricted from certain actions, in particular they cannot use the resolution center or send or request money from guests."
Why even have someone manage if airbnb doesn't make this possible?
They can't collect for broken items, pet fees etc. there's a gigantic chunk of money tied up in this and the fact that even a listing manager can't easily start resolutions when a guest cancels and/or wants money back or complains that a place isn't clean!
Airbnb has effectively silenced anyone who wants to help an owner manage their properties. The only way around it is to draw up legal papers on the outside and have the listing manager become "the owner" and start a whole new listing by re-inputting all information as if they own them all.
I've had years of frustration trying to find someone to help only to find they can't do the most difficult part that i wanted to stop doing and stressing over! - Resolutions!
Since it's tax time, i strongly suggest all airbnb owners REALLY figure out how much they make off their airbnb after utilities, internet, cleaners, maintenance etc. mine came out to an ACTUAL paltry sum of 656.42 more a month than regularly renting out my 4 rental homes. that means a measley $21.58 a day for all of that stress......i think after 8 years of charting, graphing and raising rents, it's not worth it.
So, without question, vacation rental managers are not worth it if they never have to deal with the headaches. They just clean, stock, manage and never call airbnb for financial resolution support or battle against a bad guest! ....... and they want 25% ? hahahahahahaha!!
THOUGHTS PLEASE!