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Hi, does anyone know if co-hosts in Florida would need a real estate license to conduct business? Also, what is the best way to be paid as a co-host?
Thanks in advance for any help on this!
No, you don't need a real estate license to be a co-host.
The best way to be paid, in my opinion, is a percentage management fee. Agree upon a percentage with the host, and then you'd earn that percentage of the monthly earnings.
Ideally you are adding a level of service for the host through handling all check in, check outs, guest communication, cleaning, repairs, etc. This should allow for more 5 star reviews and Superhost status. Allowing you in the end to raise the nightly rate, which in turn would raise what you earn.
Sierra Kluson
Keller Williams Realty St Pete
Hi Sierra,
Thanks so much for the info, very much appreciated! This answers my questions perfectly and you’re an amazing person for sharing your knowledge with us!
Jon
Old City Hosting
Hi, how should I pay taxes if I'm the co host, what form I need? Thank you!