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RENTING SHORT-TERM IN CLARK COUNTY
A “short-term” rental as defined by the county refers to the rental of a residential property for a period of up to 30 consecutive calendar days. As a homeowner or investor looking to rent out your property in Clark County (the most populous in the state of Nevada), you should be informed of the following local stipulations.
Short-term rentals of residential properties (including Airbnb) is prohibited in unincorporated Clark County. Clark County Code § 30.44.010 (b)(7)(C)
A “vacation home” is defined as any residential dwelling utilized for transient lodging. Such must be separately licensed, with an annual fee of $300 required. Clark County Code § 6.12.982
Additionally, if rented to transient guests as defined in Chapter 4.08 (27), taxes must also be charged accordingly.
Unlike hotels or motels, short-term rentals are not adherent to the standards of health and safety set by the Southern Nevada Health District, nor do they tend to be as secure.
Since 2017, short-term rentals are restricted to be distanced at least 660 feet from any other short-term rental. In December 2018, officials increased these limitations to only allow owner-occupied homes to provide short-term rentals.
Unincorporated jurisdictions in Clark County:
- Blue Diamond
- Bunkerville
- Enterprise
- Goodsprings
- Indian Springs
- Jean
- Laughlin
- Lone Mountain
- Lower Kyle
- Moapa
- Moapa Valley
- Mountain Springs
- Mt. Charleston
- Paradise
- Red Rock
- Sandy Valley
- Searchlight
- Spring Valley
- Sunrise Manor
- Whitney
- Winchester
Click here for a vague visual of Las Vegas juridictions.
For questions or verification call the Current Planning Division at (702) 455-4314 or visit at Clark County Government Center, 500 South Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas 89155.