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Clark County Has 67 Days to Resolve Its Airbnb Existential Crisis

Clark County Has 67 Days to Resolve Its Airbnb Existential Crisis

Clark County has until July 1st to regulate short-term rentals. City Cast Las Vegas host and neighborhood activist Dayvid Figler sits down with producer Sonja Cho Swanson to deliver an epic rant on the issue.

City Cast Las Vegas

April 26, 202220m 12s

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Show Notes

Short-term rentals like Airbnbs are legal (and hotly contested) in some parts of the valley, but they’re still illegal in unincorporated Clark County, where about half our population lives. That’s about to change: Assembly Bill 363, passed by the state last year, will force Clark County to create the legal infrastructure to regulate these SRTs by July 1st, 2022. You might already know that City Cast LV’s host, Dayvid Figler, is an attorney and neighborhood activist who’s written extensively on the topic—so today, he sits on the other side of the table as lead producer Sonja Cho Swanson interviews him about what we’re getting wrong (and right) about the Airbnb debates.


Ready to join the conversation? First, you can email the County about STRs at: [email protected]


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