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Vacant Lot Maintenance: Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do vacant lot maintenance rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

Las Vegas and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Vacant lots in Las Vegas must be maintained free of weeds, debris, and nuisance conditions under LVMC Chapter 9.04. Owners of vacant land are responsible for keeping the property clear of unauthorized dumping, overgrown vegetation exceeding 12 inches, and any conditions that attract vermin or create fire hazards. The city may issue abatement orders and lien the property if the owner fails to maintain it.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Clark County Title 11 requires owners of vacant lots to control weeds, trash, debris, and illegal dumping. Desert parcels are particular dust and fire risk sources. Uncontrolled vacant lots are a major Code Enforcement complaint category in unincorporated areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLas VegasParadise
Code ReferenceLVMC Chapter 9.04-
Weed HeightMust not exceed 12 inches-
DumpingOwners responsible for preventing illegal dumping-
Fire HazardMust maintain defensible condition-
PenaltyCity abatement with property lien-
Nuisance Code-Title 11
Dust Control-Air Quality Regulations
Weed Control-Seasonal β€” fire hazard rules
Illegal Dumping-NRS 444.630 + Title 11

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Las Vegas FAQ

Am I responsible for maintaining a vacant lot I own in Las Vegas?

Yes. Property owners must keep vacant lots free of weeds over 12 inches, debris, illegal dumping, and fire hazards. Failure to maintain the property can result in city abatement and a lien for the costs.

How do I report an unmaintained vacant lot?

Contact Las Vegas Code Enforcement at (702) 229-6615 or file a complaint online through the city's website. The city will investigate and issue notices to the property owner.

Paradise FAQ

Do I have to maintain my vacant lot in Clark County?

Yes. Title 11 requires removal of weeds, trash, and debris, and Air Quality Regulations require dust control measures on larger parcels. Uncontrolled vacant lots are a frequent Code Enforcement complaint.

What happens if people dump trash on my vacant lot in Clark County?

As the property owner, you remain responsible for cleanup even if dumping was unauthorized. Report illegal dumpers to Clark County Code Enforcement and Metro Police β€” prosecutable under NRS 444.630 and Title 11.

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