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All Forum Posts by: John Lee

John Lee has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

@Steve C. Thanks Steve 

@Casey Powers It says that I have to "cease daily and weekly rentals" of the property. However, the notice isn't clear on next steps and whether I need to contact the county office to let them know my plan. Have you encountered this or have someone in mind that you could refer? 

Trying to gather more information before going back to the county. Thanks for the help. 

Hi, has anyone gotten a rehabilitation notice from Clark County to "cease daily and weekly rental" of their rental property and is familiar with the process to rehabilitate or to submit a rehabilitation plan? I found out the hard way that this wasn't allowed as I was listing rooms on Airbnb. Looking for some guidance on the following questions: 1. Is it sufficient to stop listing on Airbnb or do i need to contact the county office to let them know what I intend to do? 2. Has anyone had experience submitting a rehab plan and what did the plan include? Seems pretty black and white that daily and weekly rentals aren't allowed in my area and wondering if there are any legal strategies related to this. 3. Anything else that I need to consider? Thanks for looking. John