Code Violation Leads in Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas has a growing contractor market driven by harsh desert conditions, aging investor-owned properties, and strict Clark County code enforcement. ~2,100 violations filed monthly.
Las Vegas Violations by Trade
General
~400/month
Investor-owned properties with frequent unpermitted work
Landscaping
~290/month
Desert fire safety enforcement is strict year-round
Plumbing
~280/month
Hard water and aging pipe infrastructure
Electrical
~240/month
Heat causes AC-related electrical failures and violations
Roofing
~180/month
Flat roof failures due to extreme UV and heat expansion
Fire Protection
~130/month
Casino and hospitality sector creates specialized demand
Recent Las Vegas Violations
How Las Vegas Code Enforcement Works
Las Vegas straddles multiple jurisdictions - the City of Las Vegas, Clark County, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and the unincorporated communities all have their own code enforcement departments. We monitor all of them.
The desert climate creates unique enforcement patterns. Extreme heat (115°F+ in summer) degrades roofing materials, causes pipe failures, and creates electrical system stress. Dead vegetation fire clearance is enforced aggressively given wildfire risk in surrounding areas.
Las Vegas has a high proportion of investor-owned properties - single-family rentals, short-term rentals, and commercial properties owned by LLCs. These often have deferred maintenance and are more likely to accrue violations.
- Multiple jurisdictions: City of LV, Clark County, Henderson
- All violations public via NRS Chapter 244 records
- Summer heat creates roofing/electrical spikes
- Investor-owned properties = higher violation rates
- Fire clearance strictly enforced in WUI zones
- Fines range $100-1,000/day depending on type