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Property Blight: Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do property blight rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

Las Vegas and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Las Vegas actively enforces property blight and nuisance standards under LVMC Chapter 9.04. The Code Enforcement Division addresses conditions including abandoned vehicles, overgrown vegetation, accumulation of junk or debris, graffiti, and deteriorated structures. Violations are subject to a notice-and-cure process. If not corrected, the city may abate the nuisance and place a lien on the property for costs incurred.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Clark County Title 11 (Abatement of Nuisances) prohibits property blight including junk accumulation, dead landscaping, graffiti, broken structures, and inoperable vehicles. The Code Enforcement Public Response Office investigates complaints and can abate properties at owner expense.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLas VegasParadise
Code ReferenceLVMC Chapter 9.04 (Nuisances)-
EnforcementCity Code Enforcement Division-
ProcessNotice β†’ cure period β†’ abatement β†’ lien-
Covered ConditionsJunk, debris, graffiti, derelict structures-
Lien AuthorityCity may lien property for abatement costs-
Code-Title 11 Abatement of Nuisances
Common Issues-Junk, blight, graffiti, weeds
Abatement Lien-County can assess cleanup costs
Report-(702) 455-4191

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Las Vegas FAQ

What qualifies as property blight in Las Vegas?

Blight includes abandoned vehicles, accumulation of junk or debris, overgrown weeds, graffiti, boarded-up or deteriorated structures, and any condition that substantially interferes with the enjoyment of surrounding properties.

What happens if I receive a blight notice?

You will receive a notice giving you a set period to cure the violation. If you fail to comply, the city may abate the nuisance at your expense and record a lien against your property for the costs.

Paradise FAQ

What qualifies as property blight in Clark County?

Title 11 defines blight to include junk accumulation, unmaintained structures (peeling paint, broken windows), graffiti, overgrown or dead landscaping, inoperable vehicles, and illegal outdoor storage visible from public view.

What happens if I don't clean up a blighted property in Clark County?

Clark County can issue escalating citations, perform abatement themselves with costs assessed as a property lien, and in severe cases pursue criminal prosecution in Justice Court. The property owner remains financially responsible.

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