1st , someone mentioned airbnb only charges 3% , that is not accurate to start with it does charges way more specially in cheaper rentals as there is a $3.50 minimun service fee , so if your cut is $35 per night they actually get 10% BUT it also charges the guest , so , this may sound like it will not affect you but it does reflect on the final rate which can be final when it comes to rent or not to rent . adding taxes depending on your location it could mean that the actual rate that someone pays could be $45 , as the rate goes higher the percentage diminishes but it doesnt get to 3% , i have had more than 200 reservations thru them (not of timeshare units) i can speak by experience . the main factor on airbnb is their horrible cancellation policy ,as there is oversupply on the hosts side ,they will always take the side of the guest , if you take the strict cancellation policy ,theorically is a 100% cancelation fee 14 days to the reservation
but i had cancellations happening the same day and airbnb still refunded 50% , that i would say it would be the real bad thing about risking with your timeshare .VRBO has a 30 day cancellation policy but i havent had an incident with them , however i didnt use it that much ,so i only had 20 reservations with them as i didnt listed much , but if i would go back into the short term rental i would give a try to both and see what happens . BE AWARE you dont get the best people thru this platforms , i had all kind of issues , it is favorite for those that cant check in to a hotel like people with no credit card or minors , it is use by people booking for someone else a good 10% of the times and if you denied them airbnb will refund all the money which is crap , this is not Uber as when someone order a ride for their kids . i had a guest that wouldnt leave and airbnb did absolutely nothing meantime i had a guest coming in and airbnb cancel me and refunded all the money so i lost money because their guest wouldnt leave and they legally can do nothing . they also erase bad reviews that you give to guest so they become loyal customers of airbnb . it was ok money at first but the market is saturated and is too much headache , i would say it would be an option only if you have to , like if you are not going and are too late to exchange , be careful as the resorts can refuse your guest , my friend had a guest that approached the front desk and showed them the airbnb app and they told him they wouldnt honor his reservation , he lost the money got penalized by airbnb and got a warning from his timeshare company .
good luck