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Managing a vacation rental on your own on Vrbo and other channels can be challenging. Even if it is one property, having help with the day-to-day tasks can make everything easier. After you clear all Vrbo listing requirements and make a property live, having a Vrbo co-host can significantly ease the vacation rental management experience.
A Vrbo co-host will share the responsibilities of managing the calendar, communicating with guests, getting the property ready, checking in, etc. Depending on the terms of the arrangement, the Vrbo co-host will ensure that you can fulfill all of Vrbo listing requirements so that you can focus on improving the amenities and overall guest experience.
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Vrbo does not have a dedicated co-hosting feature like Airbnb.
However, with your credentials, a Vrbo co-host could act on your behalf and handle your messages, guest queries, and other tasks under your name. It is crucial to select a reliable person who will responsibly handle all your information.
We think it is best to integrate with a third-party property management software and then add co-hosts via their dashboard.

A co-host could be your pillar of support in handling operations of a vacation home rental and revenue management.
If your Vrbo co-host is a local, they can also act as a guide for your guests. This can add another stream of revenue to your business.

Here’s how to add a co-host to your Vrbo property listing/s:
When deciding on a co-host, clarify certain things beforehand.
Where do you need maximum help with your vacation home management? Make a list of these and assign the roles and responsibilities to your co-host.
A co-host can be responsible for:
Guest interactions: Decide if your co-host will handle your inbox regularly or just when you are unavailable.
A Vrbo co-host will act under your name and talk with the guests on your behalf. It is important to have protocols in place about language and response times.
Communication with the property owner: As a property owner, you must be aware of guest queries and concerns. If the co-host completely manages your inbox, establish a channel that keeps you in the loop. It would be outside the Vrbo dashboard, but having it in place is important.
In case of any discrepancies or miscommunications between you and your co-host, what is the way forward? Decide a path of mediation to resolve disputes. Get a legal guideline to ensure no partiality or misuse of personal information.
Payouts: Before signing an agreement, clarify the remunerations for the co-host. A Vrbo cohost also has access to your earnings dashboard. So, it is a must to decide the profit-sharing or payout terms of this arrangement.
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The ultimate aim of a Vrbo host is to maximize revenue, so while a co-host helps you with property management, Pricelabs can automate the revenue-related responsibilities. Simplify your property rental management with us.
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