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Noise Rules: Camarillo vs Thousand Oaks

How do noise rules rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Thousand Oaks has fewer restrictions than Camarillo.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Short-term rentals are not specifically authorized in Camarillo, so there are no STR-specific noise rules. However, any rental property must comply with CMC Chapter 10.34 noise standards (55/45 dBA day/night at residential property lines). The Social Host Responsibility ordinance (CMC 10.32) also applies to rental situations involving gatherings.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Short-term rental properties in Thousand Oaks must comply with the city's noise ordinance. STR operators are responsible for ensuring guest compliance with quiet hours and noise standards, and must provide neighbors with a local contact for complaints.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloThousand Oaks
Noise Limits55 dBA day / 45 dBA night-
Social Host LawCMC 10.32 applies to all properties-
Response CostsOwners liable under CMC 10.32.050-
HOA RulesAdditional noise restrictions common-
Police Non-Emergency(805) 388-5100-
Quiet Hours-10 PM to 7 AM
Operator Duty-Provide neighbor contact, post house rules
Enforcement-Police may cite guests and operators
Police Department-(805) 494-8200

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Camarillo FAQ

Are there specific quiet hours for Camarillo rentals?

The same noise standards apply to all residential properties: 55 dBA daytime and 45 dBA nighttime at the property line under CMC 10.34.040. There are no separate rental-specific noise rules. HOAs may impose stricter quiet hours.

Can I be held liable for my tenant's noise?

Yes. CMC 10.32 (Social Host Responsibility) holds property owners responsible for proper management of their property. You may be assessed law enforcement response costs for gatherings that cause disturbances under Section 10.32.050.

What is the Social Host Responsibility ordinance?

CMC Chapter 10.32 makes the person in charge of a property liable when gatherings require police response due to excessive noise, underage drinking, or other disturbances. It applies to owners, tenants, and anyone controlling the premises.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

What noise rules apply to Thousand Oaks short-term rentals?

STR properties must comply with city noise standards. Quiet hours run from 10 PM to 7 AM. Operators must post noise rules in the property and provide neighbors with a contact number for a responsible person who can respond to complaints.

Can both guests and the STR operator be cited for noise?

Yes. Thousand Oaks PD may cite both the guests causing the disturbance and the operator who failed to manage guest behavior. Repeated citations may trigger additional scrutiny of the rental operation by the city.

Who should I call about noise from a short-term rental in Thousand Oaks?

Contact the operator's local responsible party first if you have their number. For immediate enforcement, call Thousand Oaks PD at (805) 494-8200. File formal STR complaints with Code Enforcement at (805) 449-2100.

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