Turn Missed Bookings Into Partnership Opportunities
Co-hosting and referral-ready housing support for owners and operators.

Not every housing request fits one company’s available inventory. That is where co-hosting and overflow partnerships can create real value.
For property owners, operators, and housing providers, partnerships can help serve more guests, reduce missed opportunities, and build stronger local coverage.
Who This Is For
This partnership model is ideal for:
- Property owners
- Month-to-month rental operators
- Corporate housing providers
- Co-hosting partners
- Real estate investors
- Furnished rental owners
- Housing agencies needing overflow options
- Operators with excess demand
What Is an Overflow Housing Partnership?
An overflow partnership allows one provider to refer or place guests with another trusted provider when they do not have the right availability.
This can help with:
- Last-minute requests
- Larger groups
- Specific locations
- Pet-friendly needs
- Insurance displacement
- Corporate relocations
- Crew housing
- Longer stays
What Is Co-Hosting?
Co-hosting means an experienced operator helps manage or market a property for furnished stays.
Depending on the agreement, this may include:
- Listing setup
- Guest communication
- Pricing support
- Cleaner coordination
- Maintenance communication
- Calendar management
- Direct booking support
- Reporting
Why Partnerships Work
Partnerships help everyone win.
Benefits include:
- Fewer missed bookings
- Better guest placement
- Stronger market coverage
- Shared operational support
- More referral opportunities
- Better use of furnished inventory
How SEBA Housing Helps
SEBA Housing is open to partnership conversations with property owners, operators, and housing providers who serve corporate housing, insurance displacement, workforce housing, and month-to-month rental demand.
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