The most common code violations in Las Vegas include overgrown weeds and vegetation, inoperable or unlicensed vehicles, unpermitted construction, accumulated debris and junk, illegal dumping, and graffiti. Dangerous buildings are a priority enforcement category.
The City of Las Vegas Department of Neighborhood Services identifies several categories of frequent code violations. Overgrown vegetation and weeds are addressed under LVMC Β§13.40, requiring property owners to maintain parcels to prevent fire hazard and blight. Inoperable or unlicensed vehicles stored on residential property are among the most common complaints. Unpermitted construction β including sheds, carports, patio covers, and room additions built without permits β is flagged through inspections or neighbor complaints. Accumulated debris, junk, and trash on residential properties violate property maintenance standards. Illegal dumping in vacant lots and alleys is a persistent issue, especially in rapidly developing areas. Graffiti on private property must be removed by the owner after notice. Dangerous buildings β structures with significant structural damage, fire damage, or abandonment β receive priority enforcement action. The city also addresses commercial vehicle parking in residential neighborhoods, excessive outdoor storage, and non-compliant signage. HOA-governed communities handle many violations internally before they reach city code enforcement.
Administrative citations range from $100 to $500+ depending on violation type and repeat offense status. Dangerous building orders may require demolition at owner's expense.
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