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Noise Rules: Carlsbad vs San Diego

How do noise rules rules compare between Carlsbad, CA and San Diego, CA?

Carlsbad and San Diego have similar restriction levels.

Carlsbad, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

STVRs must comply with noise ordinance. Ch. 5.60 requires Impact Response Plan. Local contact must respond to complaints within 45 minutes. Excessive noise: fines and revocation.

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San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

STRO hosts must comply with San Diego's general noise ordinance (SDMC 59.5.0401) and the STRO Good Neighbor Policy. Guests must observe quiet hours (10 PM-7 AM). Hosts are responsible for informing guests of noise rules and may face license revocation for repeated noise complaints.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarlsbadSan Diego
Impact PlanRequired (Form P-98A)-
Response Time45 minutes-
ContactAvailable 24/7-
Enforcement3-strike system-
Police442-339-2197-
Quiet Hours-10 PM-7 AM (8 AM weekends)
Host Duty-Provide written noise rules to guests
Emergency Contact-Required posted in unit
License Risk-3+ violations may revoke

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carlsbad FAQ

Noise rules for STVR?

Must comply with ordinance. Impact Response Plan required. 24/7 contact responds in 45 min.

Neighbor complaint?

Local contact must respond within 45 minutes.

Penalties?

3-strike: $100, $300, $500. Revocation after multiple offenses.

San Diego FAQ

What noise rules apply to Airbnb guests in San Diego?

The same citywide noise ordinance applies: quiet hours 10 PM-7 AM, with decibel limits of 50/45/40 dBA by time of day. Hosts must provide guests written notice of these rules.

Can my STRO license be revoked for noise?

Yes. Three or more verified noise violations within 12 months may result in suspension or revocation of the STRO license by the City Treasurer's Office.

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