Unincorporated Clark County sets no annual cap on the number of nights a short-term rental may operate. There is no rented-nights limit for vacation rentals or for a bed-and-breakfast under CCC 40.260.050; the B&B is a year-round permitted use once approved.
Some jurisdictions cap short-term rentals at a fixed number of rented nights per year, but Clark County does not, because the county does not regulate short-term rentals. A whole-home rental in unincorporated areas may operate year-round with no county-imposed night limit, subject only to state tax obligations and building/fire-code compliance for the space. The county-regulated bed-and-breakfast use likewise carries no annual night cap in CCC 40.260.050; once the Type I or Type II-A land-use permit is granted, the establishment may operate continuously as an accessory use to the operator's residence. Any nightly limits would come from a city's code if the property lies within an incorporated city.
There is no night-cap violation at the county level; enforcement instead targets missing permits, tax non-compliance, or nuisance conditions.
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