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Henderson vs Las Vegas

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Henderson, NV and Las Vegas, NV?

Henderson and Las Vegas have similar restriction levels.

Henderson, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Henderson can suspend or revoke a short-term-rental license after multiple verified violations within a rolling period. Patterns of noise, occupancy, parking, or unresponsive-contact citations escalate enforcement under HMC Title 5.

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Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Las Vegas Title 6.85 uses an escalating discipline system: documented complaints for noise, occupancy, parking, or nuisance issues accumulate, and three substantiated violations within a 12-month window can result in license suspension or full revocation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHendersonLas Vegas
Rolling window12 months-
Common triggersNoise, occupancy, parking-
Maximum penaltyLicense revocation-
AuthorityHMC Title 5-
Strike window-12 months
Strikes to revocation-Three
Fast-track grounds-Unruly gathering
Relicensing ban-Up to 24 months

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Henderson FAQ

How many strikes before Henderson revokes my STR license?

Henderson uses progressive discipline. Three or more verified violations in twelve months commonly trigger suspension or revocation proceedings.

Does a revocation follow me to another property?

Yes. Henderson licenses are tied to the operator as well as the parcel and revocations can affect future applications.

Las Vegas FAQ

Do guest complaints automatically count as strikes?

No. Only complaints substantiated by city investigators, code officers, or LVMPD reports count. Frivolous or unverified complaints are dismissed and do not accrue against the license.

Can I appeal a strike?

Yes. Licensees can request an administrative hearing before the business license division. Suspensions and revocations are also appealable to the city council under Title 6 procedures.

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