The team member will receive an email inviting them to join, which they’ll have 7 days to accept. You can resend an invite if it expires.
Remove a team member
When you remove a team member, they’ll still have an Airbnb account, but they won’t have access to your team account or its listings. This is a permanent step. If they want to join again, the account owner will have to resend the invitation.
Go to Team and click or tap the team member’s name and an info panel will be shown
Click or tap Remove team member
Confirm the action
Change permissions
By checking a box in the permissions columns, you can turn on and off team member access.
Go to the team member and type of permission you want to change
Click or tap the checkbox to add or remove the permission set for that team member
The change is saved automatically
Deactivate your team
If you want to remove the entire team and its members from the account, you can permanently deactivate it. You’ll need to create a brand-new team if you want to use the teams tool again.
Go to Team and click or tap Settings under your team name
Click or tap Deactivate team
How co-hosting factors in
You can't be both a Co-Host and a team member. Want to switch up your role? Here’s how:
Going from co-hosting to a hosting team
If you’re the account owner of a listing with Co-Hosts but not a Co-Host yourself, you may create a team and add team members. But if you’re a Co-Host, you must remove yourself as such from all listings in order to join or create a team.
Going from a hosting team to co-hosting
To become a Co-Host, you must first leave your hosting team. If you’re the account owner of a hosting team, you must deactivate the team.