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Consignment Split Calculator

Calculate Owner and Manager Payouts

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Revenue & Expenses

Manager gets the remaining percentage

Payout Breakdown

Owner Payout
Manager Payout
Total Expenses
Net Revenue (after expenses)

How It Works

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Enter Revenue & Expenses

Input the total rental revenue for the period and all associated expenses like cleaning, maintenance, insurance, and platform fees.

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Set the Split

Enter the owner's percentage. A common split is 60/40 (owner/manager) or 65/35. The calculator deducts expenses first, then splits the net revenue.

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See Each Party's Payout

Get clear, transparent payouts for both the owner and manager. Use this to create consistent, fair statements for every pay period.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a typical consignment split for RV rentals?
The most common split is 60/40 or 65/35 in favor of the RV owner. The manager (who handles bookings, cleaning, maintenance coordination, and guest communication) typically receives 35-40%. Some agreements give the manager a higher percentage if they cover more expenses or provide storage.
Should expenses come out before or after the split?
Best practice is to deduct all operating expenses (cleaning, maintenance, insurance, platform fees) from the gross revenue first, then split the net revenue. This ensures both parties share costs proportionally. This calculator follows that industry-standard approach.
Who typically pays for maintenance in a consignment arrangement?
It varies by agreement. In most consignment deals, routine maintenance and cleaning come out of gross revenue before the split. Major repairs and capital improvements are usually the owner's responsibility. Insurance is often split or paid by the owner. Always spell out these details in your consignment agreement.