STR Rule Watch

Can I Airbnb in Las Vegas, NV? (2026)

Yes, but with real restrictionsPrimary residence only

The city of Las Vegas allows short-term rentals (stays under 31 consecutive days) only with a Short-Term Residential Rental business license, which requires a free Conditional Use Verification, a Code Enforcement home inspection, and a $500 annual license fee. The biggest restriction is that the home must be the owner's primary residence and 'owner-occupied' throughout every rental period -- the owner must actually reside and sleep on site while guests stay -- and the unit may have no more than three bedrooms, must sit at least 660 feet from any other short-term rental and 2,500 feet from a resort hotel, and is barred from apartment buildings and several master-planned areas such as Summerlin. Unlicensed operators face civil fines of $1,000 to $10,000 per violation, assessable per day. Always confirm current requirements with the city before operating.

What’s required: a Short-Term Residential Rental business license (with Conditional Use Verification) ($500) is required; rentals are limited to your primary residence; occupancy taxes apply; renew annual.

Check a specific address

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 10, 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.