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We all have a destination that lingers in ...
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Hello everyone,
We all have a destination that lingers in our memory, be it a specific city or village, a quiet mountain re...
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It's been three years! The owner of the house here is listed as the Superhost, but is not the host. He owns the property, but does not run the Airbnb. Is there some way I can get the badge!? (Meaning - is there some way I can get the recognition for three years of getting and maintaining this place at Superhost status? Anyone know?
No, there is no co-host superhost badge, @DuncanKIRK0 . Hopefully you have been remunerated well by the host?
A screenshot from https://www.airbnb.ca/help/article/1536/what-is-a-primary-host :
By the homeowner? We do a split. Also it has been (and is) confusing for our guests.
The issue is - by choice and by aptitude, he is NOT the host. I am not "helping the host to manage...".
Thx for your response.
If all you are doing is hosting on someone else's property, then you should be listed as the host. He should not be listed. The "split" would be a contractual issue between you and the owner. Who set up the account in the first place?
Originally we had to choose one or the other account. We chose his.
I recall that I have received a pop-up from Airbnb about setting up the account as a business partnership. It requires a government registration number. This might be the workaround.
@DuncanKIRK0 @Christine615 @Lawrene0
Superhost status and reviews "belong" to the listing owner-- usually the person who set up the listing. Either the listing owner or the co-host can be the primary host, but the listing owner cannot change.