A county spokesperson told FOX5:“The County was required by the Nevada Legislature to create a process for the licensing and enforcement of short-term rentals.” The county says the goal is cutting down on unlicensed rentals that cause problems for neighbors. Basically, we're still tracking around 40 short-term rentals unlicensed.” That injunction currently blocks the county from fining property owners or going after platforms over unlicensed rentals. For context, the county currently lists only 229 licensed short-term rentals in unincorporated Clark County, a small number for a valley this size.