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Primary-Residence-Only Rule: Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do primary-residence-only rule rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Las Vegas does not limit short-term rental licenses to a host's primary residence. Investors can license non-owner-occupied properties subject to the 660-foot separation rule, occupancy caps, and zoning compliance under LVMC Title 6.85.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLas VegasParadise
Primary residence requiredNo-
Separation buffer660 feet-
License capYes, capped citywide-
State authorityNV SB 363 (2023)-

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Las Vegas FAQ

Can an investor own multiple Las Vegas STRs?

Yes, subject to the 660-foot separation requirement, individual business licenses for each property, zoning approval, and the citywide cap on total active STR licenses.

Did Nevada force Las Vegas to allow non-primary STRs?

Effectively yes. SB 363 (2023) bars Clark County and its cities from prohibiting STRs and limits how aggressively they can restrict them, including primary-residence-only rules.

Paradise FAQ

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