Navigating Rental Property Requirements in Las Vegas: What You Need to Know.

By Wasim Faranesh January 24, 2024

Ensure your property is zoned for residential use and meets local regulations

Properties must be safe, habitable, and comply with Nevada's housing code

Your rental must be located within the Las Vegas city limits

List your property in the Residential Rental Property Registry to stay compliant

Obtain and renew your business license annually with the City of Las Vegas

Submit your lease agreement to the City for a valid business license

Outside city limits? Ensure you have a Nevada State Contractor's License

Outside city limits? Ensure you have a Nevada State Contractor's License

Maintain general liability insurance to protect against accidents

Comply with the Federal Fair Housing Act against discrimination

Provide a written lease agreement, outlining tenancy terms clearly

Educate tenants with the Nevada Landlord-Tenant Law Booklet

Ensure tenants know about noise ordinances and trash/recycling regulations

Fulfill tax obligations to avoid penalties, including hotel, sales, and property taxes

Pass a final inspection for a certificate of occupancy, renewable every two years

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