STR Rule Watch

Austin vs Las Vegas: Short-Term Rental Rules Compared (2026)

Austin is currently "allowed with permit" while Las Vegas is "primary residence only". The bigger difference is eligibility: Las Vegas restricts rentals to the host's own residence, while Austin permits dedicated rentals. On cost, Las Vegas is the cheaper market to license ($500 vs $836.30). Full verified details for both markets below โ€” always confirm current requirements with each jurisdiction.

Austin, TX Permit requiredLas Vegas, NV Primary residence only

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RuleAustin, TXLas Vegas, NV
Legal statusAllowed with permitPrimary residence only
Permit requiredYesYes
Permit nameShort-Term Rental (STR) Operating LicenseShort-Term Residential Rental business license (with Conditional Use Verification)
Permit fee$836.30$500
RenewalBiennialAnnual
Primary residence onlyNoYes
Owner occupancy requiredNoYes
Night cap / yearNone foundNone found
Minimum stayNone found1 night(s)
Total occupancy taxes~17%~13%
Last verifiedJuly 12, 2026July 10, 2026

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Gross rent$450.00
Texas Hotel Occupancy Tax (state) (6%)ยท usually collected by platform$27.00
City of Austin Hotel Occupancy Tax (11%)ยท usually collected by platform$49.50
Total tax (17%)$76.50
Guest pays$526.50

Estimate only. Platform collection varies by listing site and agreement; verify rates with the taxing authorities.

Austin, TX

Short-term rentals are legal citywide in Austin โ€” allowed as an accessory use in every zoning district โ€” but each STR must hold a city operating license ($836.30 for a new license, $385.30 renewal, valid two years as of October 2025). There is no owner-occupancy requirement (a 2023 federal court struck that down), but density is capped: at most two STRs per single-family site with 1,000-foot site-to-site spacing for additional units by the same operator, and generally 10% of units in multifamily buildings; starting July 1, 2026 platforms must delist unlicensed properties on city request. Guests pay 6% state plus 11% city hotel occupancy tax, both collected by platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo for platform bookings. Always confirm current requirements with the city before operating.

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Las Vegas, NV

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.

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Informational only โ€” not legal, tax, or financial advice. Rules change frequently in both markets; verify current requirements with each jurisdiction before operating.

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