Remove a co-host from your listing
It’s easy to make changes to your team. Hosts and full-access co-hosts can remove co-hosts on a listing.
Tip: If you’d like to keep a co-host on your listing, but change what they can access or manage, you can do so by changing a co-host’s permissions.
Remove a co-host
Remove a co-host from a listing on desktop
- Click Listings and select the listing you want to edit
- Under Listing editor, click Your space
- Click Co-hosts and select the co-host you'd like to remove
- Click Remove co-host
- Add an optional note for the co-host and then click Yes, remove
Remove a co-host from a listing in the Airbnb app
- Tap Listings and select the listing you want to edit
- Under Listing editor, tap Your space
- Tap Co-hosts and select the co-host you'd like to remove
- Tap Remove co-host
- Add an optional note for the co-host and then tap Yes, remove
Remove a co-host from a listing in the Airbnb app
- Tap Listings and select the listing you want to edit
- Under Listing editor, tap Your space
- Tap Co-hosts and select the co-host you'd like to remove
- Tap Remove co-host
- Add an optional note for the co-host and then tap Yes, remove
Remove a co-host from a listing on mobile browser
- Tap Listings and select the listing you want to edit
- Under Listing editor, tap Your space
- Tap Co-hosts and select the co-host you'd like to remove
- Tap Remove co-host
- Add an optional note for the co-host and then tap Yes, remove
The primary host role may need to be reassigned
If the removed co-host was assigned to be the primary host, then either the listing owner or a full-access co-host must be selected to take their place. If there aren't any full-access co-hosts remaining, the listing owner becomes the new primary host by default.
What happens after a co-host is removed
Once you remove a co-host, they won’t be able to edit your listing, manage trip requests, read or respond to messages, or receive co-host payouts for any bookings that start after you remove them.
You’re still responsible for current or future requests, including those accepted by the co-host. Any reimbursement requests for damages submitted or being managed on your behalf by a full-access co-host will be automatically assigned to you.
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