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라스가 호텔비 싸도 에어엔비나 민박이 판이 친다고 합니다. 외국인이나 한국인등 다 하니 라이센스나 보험 등 있는지 예약 전에 확인이 필요할거 같네요...
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License requirements
You need a license to offer a short-term rental to guests in Las Vegas. Check the Las Vegas Short-Term Rentals page for more info.

Operational requirements
Las Vegas requires short-term rental hosts to follow a number of operational requirements. Check the Las Vegas Short-Term Rentals page for more information about insurance, zoning, safety, taxes, and more.

Insurance
Hosts who apply for a business license are required to provide proof of liability insurance coverage with a $500,000 minimum amount.


라스베가스 여행객이 투숙하기전 영업자 소유자로부터 라이센싱과 보험부터 있는지 확인필요.. 만약 주인이 없다고 핑계되거나 하면 불법 영업중임..
이런데 자다가 사고일어나면 아무런 상해보상 못받음.. 왜냐 보험자체가 없다.. 강릉팬션 가스사고로 5명사망 해당 팬션은 불법영업중으로 보험도 없음.. 병원비및 장례식비용은 여행객이 내야하는 현실... 



Las Vegas, NV
It’s important for you to understand your local laws if you want to become an Airbnb host. We provide a platform and marketplace, but we don’t provide legal advice. Even so, we want to share some information to help you understand laws and other rules that relate to short-term rentals in the City of Las Vegas, NV. The information in this article isn’t exhaustive, but it should help you start your research on local laws. If you have questions, you can check the City of Las Vegas Short-Term Rental Licensing page, contact the Las Vegas Planning and Zoning Department, or another local authority, such as a local lawyer or tax professional.

Building and housing standards
The Building and Construction Codes (Title 16 of the Las Vegas Municipal Code) specify minimum construction, design, and maintenance standards for buildings, including regulations on habitability, health, and safety. Certain regulations applicable to residential and non-residential uses may be relevant to your listing. You should consult these codes to see if your listing implicates any of their requirements, or contact the Building and Safety Department directly.

License requirements
You need a license to offer a short-term rental to guests in Las Vegas. Check the Las Vegas Short-Term Rentals page for more info.

Short-Term Rental licenses
As of December 5, 2018, the City of Las Vegas limited short-term rentals to owner-occupied properties and hosts who were already licensed or had a pending application at the time, along with certain requirements.

Check Las Vegas’ short-term rental licensing information and application instructions for up-to-date information.

Operational requirements
Las Vegas requires short-term rental hosts to follow a number of operational requirements. Check the Las Vegas Short-Term Rentals page for more information about insurance, zoning, safety, taxes, and more.

Insurance
Hosts who apply for a business license are required to provide proof of liability insurance coverage with a $500,000 minimum amount.

Zoning restrictions
Zoning restrictions include a 660-foot density limit between short-term rentals for all single family and multi-family homes. For example, short-term rentals may only be used for dwelling, lodging, or overnight accomodations. Other commercial events that are typically held at banquet facilities, such as weddings, parties, and receptions, are prohibited at short-term rentals.

Safety
The City conducts property inspections of short-term rental properties as part of the Conditional Use Verification (CUV) Permit approval process.

The inspector will verify the number of bedrooms in the house and will check for safety requirement compliance. Check the short-term rental application instructions for more information about the inspection process, including a detailed list.

Taxes
All operators of short-term rentals must make payment of applicable room taxes. Contact the Las Vegas License Office for more information.

Other contracts and rules
As a host, you need to understand and abide by other contracts or rules that bind you, including leases, co-op rules, HOA rules, or other rules established by tenant organizations. You should be able to find out more by contacting your housing authority (such as a community council) or landlord. Your lease (or other contract) might also have specific details.

Our commitment to your community
We are committed to working with local officials to clarify how local rules impact the short-term rental community. We will continue to advocate for changes that will enable people to rent out their homes." 

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