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How-to • Host

What an adjustment on your earnings means

An adjustment is an amount of money a Host owes as a result of a cancellation, reservation change, or violation of our Guest Refund Policy.

Check the status of an adjustment

Check the status of an adjustment on desktop

  1. Click Today > Menu > Earnings
  2. Go to Paid or Upcoming to find your adjustment

Adjustments will be automatically deducted from the next scheduled payout(s). If you have set up any payout routing rules, the adjustment will be split according to the percentages that you set up, on a per-listing basis. Additionally, adjustments may also impact Co-Host payouts.

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