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Noise Rules: Converse vs Universal City

How do noise rules rules compare between Converse, TX and Universal City, TX?

Converse and Universal City have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Converse STR operators are responsible for guest noise under the city noise ordinance, which bars disturbing sounds audible at property lines during nighttime quiet hours. Repeated complaints escalate enforcement.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Short-term rental operators in Universal City must follow citywide noise standards, typically with stricter nighttime limits from roughly 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseUniversal City
Quiet HoursCommonly 10 PM to 7 AM-
StandardAudible at property line-
Owner ResponsibilityLiable for guest noise-
State LawTX Penal Code 42.01 applies-
Typical Fine$100 to $500 per offense-
Typical Quiet Hours-10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Party Limits-Large gatherings commonly restricted
Enforcement-Police citations, permit action
City Contact-(210) 658-5365

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Converse FAQ

When are quiet hours in Converse?

Quiet hours typically run from 10 PM to 7 AM. During these hours sound that is plainly audible at or beyond the property line can be cited.

Am I liable for my guests noise?

Yes. As the STR owner or operator you are responsible for guest conduct and can be cited for noise violations originating from your property.

How do neighbors report STR noise?

Non-emergency noise complaints can be directed to Converse Police non-emergency dispatch. Many cities also encourage neighbors to first call the STR local contact number posted on the listing.

Universal City FAQ

Can guests be fined for noise?

Yes, officers may issue citations to guests and the property owner can face escalating enforcement on the STR permit.

Should I install a noise monitor?

Non-recording decibel monitors are a common best practice to document compliance and prevent guest violations.

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