Time running out to take short-term rental survey

County seeking input on future guidance
An aerial view of a Las Vegas neighborhood
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Las Vegas, NV (KXNT) - Time is running out for Clark County residents to give their input on the future of short-term rentals in southern Nevada.

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The county recently released a survey whose results will be used to help draft an ordinance governing short-term rentals such as Airbnb and VRBO.
The survey takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete, and is available at www.ClarkCountyNV.gov/survey through Monday, Jan. 31.

Short-term rentals are currently illegal in unincorporated Clark County. However, the passage of Assembly Bill 363 by the 2021 Nevada Legislature requires the County to enact an ordinance regulating short-term rentals by July 1.

County officials will consider survey results as they develop an ordinance that includes limitations on short-term rentals. AB363 places some of these limits as part of the mandate, including on minimum distance separation between short-term rentals, proximity to resort hotels, limits on the number of occupants and number of permits a person may hold.

The survey asks about respondents’ experience with and perception of short-term rentals in their neighborhood, as well as seeks community input on factors to consider in drafting the mandated ordinance.

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