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How do you calculate gross revenue?

Stefan St. Marie
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Is the "gross revenue" $708.10 or $541.26 for this booking?

Is it what the guest pays?
Or what the host receives?
And is cleaning fee part of revenue?

What is the industry standard for underwriting?

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    Quote from @Stefan St. Marie:

    Gross would be $708.10. Net income would be the Host Payout of $541.26.

    But your true net is what's left over after deducting all expenses not accounted for in this calculation, such as utilities, internet, consumables, etc.

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