STR Rule Watch

Can I Airbnb in Clark County, NV? (2026)

Yes, but with real restrictionsRestricted

Unincorporated Clark County legalized short-term rentals under Chapter 7.100 (adopted June 21, 2022) and requires a Short-Term Rental Unit License ($45 application, $150 inspection, plus a $750/year annual fee for 3 or fewer bedrooms or $1,500/year for larger homes), but the application window has been closed since August 21, 2023 and only a small fraction of applicants ever received licenses. The biggest current wrinkle is a December 17, 2025 federal preliminary injunction that bars the county from enforcing the license requirement, daily fines, nuisance declarations, and liens while the county's appeal proceeds, though transient lodging tax obligations continue. Always confirm current requirements with the county before operating.

What’s required: a Short-Term Rental Unit License ($750) is required; occupancy taxes apply; renew annual.

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Rules can vary by zone and parcel. Resolve any Nevada street address to its jurisdiction and see the verified rules that apply.

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Verified July 12, 2026. Informational only — not legal, tax, or financial advice. Also check HOA/condo rules and your lease, which can prohibit short-term rentals even where the city allows them.