A federal judge in Las Vegas is weighing whether to slam the brakes on how Clark County goes after short-term rentals, after hearing fresh testimony Friday in a closely watched lawsuit. The case, brought by the Greater Las Vegas Short-Term Rental Association, individual hosts and Airbnb, argues that county enforcement has slammed homeowners with fines and property liens while failing to provide a workable path to get licensed. With a ruling expected within days, local hosts, county officials and booking platforms are bracing for a decision that could reshape how rentals operate across the valley.
Judge takes testimony, decision expected soon
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, U.S. District Court Judge Miranda Du heard testimony Friday from…..