Short-term rentals (STRs), known locally as short-term rental units (STRUs), are legal in unincorporated Clark County, Nevada, but are subject to strict regulations as established by the Board of County Commissioners. The ordinance, enacted on June 21, 2022, mandates that properties must be at least 1,000 feet apart and have measures such as a noise management plan. The types of properties thriving in this market include urban apartments, especially in the Las Vegas Strip area, catering primarily to tourists, although there is also demand for cabins and homes in rural areas. The market is significantly influenced by tourism, particularly during major events and conventions in Las Vegas. The Clark County Department of Business License is responsible for regulating these rentals and must be contacted for any licensing applications or inquiries. For more detailed information, visit the official Clark County website on short-term rentals: Clark County Short-Term Rentals and the Clark County Code of Ordinances.