Can you take over a Vrbo account?


Can you take over a Vrbo account? No listing can be transferred to another party. In the event of a property sale or change in property management, we provide guidance on options for creating a new listing.


Is the host on Vrbo the owner?

A Vrbo host is a vacation rental owner who lists their property on the Vrbo platform. Hosts are responsible for managing and maintaining their rental property, as well as interacting with guests and ensuring their stay is enjoyable.


How much does Vrbo charge hosts?

What percentage does Vrbo charge owners? Vrbo fees to owners are typically 8% per booking. This is made up of a 5% Vrbo manager fee and a 3% Vrbo payment processing fee.


Does Vrbo verify hosts?

Background checks are used by rental companies—like Vrbo, Airbnb, HomeAway, and Booking.com—to vet guests and hosts to see if they have a criminal record.


What are the hidden fees with Vrbo?

A 5% commission fee is charged on the rental amount and any additional fees you charge the traveler (such as cleaning, pet, and boat fees). Bookings that originate from our expanded distribution partners may have higher fees.


Can you host on both Airbnb and VRBO?

Luckily, property managers and owners looking to list on VRBO or Airbnb don't have to choose between the two. If you wish to list a property type that is accepted by both platforms, you can list on both platforms.


Is Vrbo safer than Airbnb?

Although both VRBO and Airbnb take precautions to guarantee the protection of their visitors, Airbnb poses more potential dangers for guests simply because it allows visitors to remain in shared spaces.


Why do people use VRBO instead of Airbnb?

Vrbo's map looks a bit outdated by comparison. However, aesthetics aside, Vrbo offers far better filter and sort functionality than Airbnb. For example, Vrbo lets you filter by user reviews, including properties rated highly for cleanliness and properties rated 4 stars and above. Vrbo's filters are also more intuitive.


Why are Vrbo host fees so high?

Vrbo collects a commission fee and a processing fee. These fees contribute to the costs of secure transactions, product development, and 24/7 customer service provided by the platform. You will see the benefits of paying these host fees in action throughout the service.


Is Vrbo owned by Airbnb?

While Airbnb is publicly traded and owned by a variety of shareholders, including its co-founders and venture capital firms, VRBO is a subsidiary of Expedia Group, a publicly traded company that also owns other popular travel brands.