3 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 4 cities in Clark County, Nevada.
Verified from official government sources
There is no rent control in Clark County. Nevada has no statewide rent control and no state law authorizing local rent control ordinances. Landlords may raise rent by any amount with 60 days written notice for month-to-month tenancies under NRS 118A.
Nevada does not have just-cause eviction protections for private residential tenants. Under NRS 40.251, a landlord may terminate a month-to-month tenancy with 30 days no-cause notice (60 days if over 60 years old or disabled). Clark County has no separate protections.
Clark County requires a business license for owners operating residential rental properties in unincorporated areas. Short-term rentals (less than 31 days) require a separate short-term rental license. There is no general landlord inspection registry for long-term rentals.
4 cities in Clark County have their own rental property rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
10 verified rules β’ Just Cause Eviction, No-Fault Evictions
10 verified rules β’ AB-1482 Notice Disclosure, Eviction Moratorium History
3 verified rules β’ Just Cause Eviction, Rent Control
3 verified rules β’ Just Cause Eviction, Rent Control
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