CCC Chapter 7.100 caps occupancy at the lesser of two persons per bedroom or ten persons per residential unit. Hosting weddings, parties, or commercial events at an STR is prohibited.
Clark County's STR occupancy formula in Chapter 7.100 is: lesser of (a) two persons per bedroom as identified in the County Assessor's records, or (b) ten persons per residential unit. The bedroom count is tied to the Assessor — operators cannot self-designate offices or dens as bedrooms to boost occupancy. The chapter explicitly bans hosting weddings, anniversary parties, bachelor/bachelorette parties, or any commercial event at the unit. Guests under 21 cannot be the registered renter. Occupancy is checked at random by Department of Business License inspectors who may rely on tip-line complaints, posted advertisements, and platform data. The owner-occupied advertised maximum on Airbnb/VRBO must match the licensed occupancy.
Exceeding the licensed occupancy is a violation under §7.100.230 carrying a fine equal to the nightly rental value or $500 (first offense) / $1,000 (subsequent), whichever is greater. Hosting a prohibited event is a separate violation that can also trigger license revocation under §7.100.220.
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