Use case · free Airbnb profit audit

Free Airbnb profit audit checklist for hosts who are not sure what they actually made.

Most Airbnb hosts know their payout. Fewer know their real profit after cleaning, supplies, repairs, utilities, fees, taxes, insurance, and missing receipts. This checklist shows what to review first.

Direct answer

A useful Airbnb profit audit compares payout income against property-level expenses, receipt evidence, recurring costs, category quality, and monthly P&L completeness.

Bottom line

Lodge Ledger turns the audit into a workflow: forward receipts to Remi, connect transactions, review missing proof, and see property-level profit before the books drift.

Find missing receipt evidence
Separate payout from actual profit
Review recurring STR expenses
Turn the audit into a Remi bookkeeping workflow

The problem

Hosts often discover profit leaks only when tax season arrives: missing receipts, duplicated expenses, uncategorized repairs, mixed properties, and recurring costs that were never reviewed.

The system

Lodge Ledger keeps financial records tied to categories, properties, documents, reports, and review controls so users can verify the numbers behind the dashboard.

The output

Clean operating views, source-backed reports, scan evidence, tax support summaries, and Remi explanations that are grounded in app data.

First-user conversion asset

The audit hosts can run before tax season hurts.

This page is built to capture high-intent hosts who already feel the bookkeeping pain: unclear profit, missing receipts, messy categories, and no monthly close rhythm.

Run this with Remi
1

Compare Airbnb payout to real booked revenue, fees, and adjustments.

2

Review cleaning, supplies, utilities, repairs, insurance, taxes, HOA, software, and mortgage interest by property.

3

Attach receipts or invoices to every meaningful deduction.

4

Flag uncategorized, duplicate, unusual, or personal-use transactions for review.

5

Generate a monthly property P&L before tax season turns the cleanup into a scramble.

Questions answered

FAQs for free Airbnb profit audit

What is an Airbnb profit audit?

It is a practical review of payout income, operating expenses, receipts, recurring costs, property assignments, and P&L completeness so hosts can see real profit instead of only revenue.

Is the Lodge Ledger audit a tax filing service?

No. Lodge Ledger organizes records and highlights issues for review. A qualified CPA should handle final tax decisions.

What is the fastest first step?

Forward one receipt to Remi, then review whether the expense has a property, category, date, amount, and source proof.

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