Clark County is facing criticism for its implementation of short-term rental regulations, four years after the law was passed.
Short-term rentals, often booked through platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo, are an attractive option for large families or groups visiting Las Vegas.
However, permits are hard to come by, with only 208 licensed short-term rental listings in Clark County as of October, while 14,000 listings operate illegally, according to Inside Airbnb.
The county has sparingly issued permits since Nevada lawmakers passed AB363 in 2021, lifting the prior ban on short-term rentals.
Critics argue that the implementation of the law is an Airbnb "ban in disguise" in Vegas.
Author's summary: Nevada's short-term rental law faces criticism for strict regulations.