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Insurance Requirements: Henderson vs Las Vegas

How do insurance requirements rules compare between Henderson, NV and Las Vegas, NV?

Henderson and Las Vegas have similar restriction levels.

Henderson, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Henderson requires STR operators to carry at least 500,000 dollars in liability insurance. Platform-provided host protection may satisfy part of the requirement.

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Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

LVMC Chapter 6.75 requires every licensed short-term rental operator inside the City of Las Vegas to carry liability insurance with a minimum of $500,000 per occurrence covering the short-term rental use of the property. Proof of coverage must be submitted with the application and maintained for the life of the business license; lapse in coverage is independent grounds for citation and license action.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHendersonLas Vegas
Minimum Liability500,000 dollars per occurrence$500,000 per occurrence
Proof RequiredAt permit application and renewalCertificate of Insurance at application and renewal
Airbnb AirCover1M dollars host liability, generally accepted-
Homeowner PolicyUsually excludes STR activity-
HOA Master PolicyDoes not cover STR commercial risk-
Code Section-LVMC Chapter 6.75
Coverage Scope-Must cover short-term rental use of the property
Lapse Reporting-Required; cancellation/non-renewal is citable
Civil Penalties-$1,000 to $10,000 per violation

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Henderson FAQ

Does Airbnb AirCover meet the Henderson requirement?

For Airbnb-only bookings, the 1M AirCover policy generally satisfies the city minimum. Hosts listing on multiple platforms should carry standalone coverage.

Can I use my homeowner policy for STR insurance?

Generally no. Standard HO-3 policies exclude short-term rental activity. A commercial endorsement or dedicated STR policy is required.

Las Vegas FAQ

How much liability insurance do I need for a Las Vegas STR?

LVMC Chapter 6.75 requires a minimum of $500,000 per occurrence in liability insurance covering the short-term rental use of the property. Coverage must be in force continuously, and a current Certificate of Insurance must be submitted to the city at application and at every annual renewal.

Does my homeowner's policy satisfy the Las Vegas STR insurance requirement?

Usually not. Standard homeowner's policies typically exclude short-term commercial rental use. Most Las Vegas STR operators carry a dedicated short-term rental policy or rely on a host-protection program from a platform such as Airbnb that provides at least $500,000 per occurrence of primary liability coverage covering the rental address. Verify scope and exclusions before relying on a platform endorsement.

What happens if my STR insurance lapses?

Lapse, cancellation, or material reduction below the $500,000 per-occurrence threshold is grounds for license suspension under LVMC Chapter 6.75 and exposes the operator to the city's $1,000 to $10,000 per-violation civil penalty schedule. Operating after a lapse is treated the same as operating without a license, with per-day fines of $500 (first offense) and $1,000 (repeat within twelve months).

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