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Noise Rules: Edinburg vs Mcallen

How do noise rules rules compare between Edinburg, TX and Mcallen, TX?

Edinburg and Mcallen have similar restriction levels.

Edinburg, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

Edinburg's general noise ordinance under Chapter 95 (Nuisances) of the Code of Ordinances applies to short-term rentals like any other dwelling. Amplified sound on public streets is restricted to 65 dB measured 100+ feet away between 9:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m., and 65 dB at 200+ feet at other times. UTRGV-area STRs draw extra attention from code officers.

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Mcallen, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

Mcallen STRs must comply with general noise ordinance. Many cities impose stricter quiet hours for rentals. Complaints can trigger permit review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdinburgMcallen
CodeChapter 95 Nuisances-
Quiet Window9 p.m. - 9 a.m.-
Decibel Limit65 dB at 100 ft (night)-
Daytime Limit65 dB at 200 ft-
Recent UpdateOrd. No. 2024-4932-
Code Enforcement(956) 388-8204-
Quiet Hours-Per city noise ordinance
Parties-Prohibited at most STRs
Response-Host must respond promptly
Topic-Noise Rules

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Edinburg FAQ

What are the quiet hours for an Edinburg short-term rental?

Edinburg has no STR-specific quiet hours in any verified primary source. The general nuisance code in Chapter 95 treats 9:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m. as the protected window for amplified sound, capped at 65 dB measured 100 feet away. Outside that window, 65 dB at 200 feet still applies. Confirm with the Health, Code & Animal Care Services Department at (956) 388-8204.

Can my Edinburg Airbnb guests be cited for a loud party?

Yes. Edinburg's nuisance ordinance prohibits noise reasonably calculated to disturb the peace or good order of the neighborhood, and the 2024 update clarified that landlords (including STR operators) can be held responsible for tenant noise. Officers respond to complaints from neighbors and may issue citations to both guests and the property owner.

Mcallen FAQ

Can STR guests have parties?

Most cities prohibit parties or events exceeding the permitted occupancy at STR properties.

What happens with complaints?

Host must respond. Multiple verified complaints may result in permit revocation.

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