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Noise Rules: Huntington vs Huntington Station

How do noise rules rules compare between Huntington, NY and Huntington Station, NY?

Huntington and Huntington Station have similar restriction levels.

Huntington, NY

Suffolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Huntington Town Code Chapter 141 (Noise) applies fully to short-term rentals. Quiet hours run 10 PM to 7 AM with strict decibel limits. STR hosts are responsible for guest noise, and repeated noise complaints can lead to rental permit revocation under Chapter 160.

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Huntington Station, NY

Suffolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Suffolk County STR noise rules are enforced at the town level. East Hampton, Southampton, and Southold all impose enhanced noise penalties on rental properties with strict quiet hours (typically 10 PM-7 AM or 11 PM-7 AM) and graduated fines that can trigger rental permit revocation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHuntingtonHuntington Station
CodeChapter 141 Noise-
Quiet Hours10 PM - 7 AM-
Night Limit50 dBA-
Host LiableYes under Ch 160-
Permit RiskRevocation possible-
Quiet hours-10 or 11 PM to 7 AM
Southampton limit-65 dBA day / 50 dBA night
Three strikes-Permit revocation
Liability-Owner cited for tenant noise
Fine-Up to 8,000 dollars

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Huntington FAQ

Can guest noise get my Huntington STR shut down?

Yes. Repeated substantiated noise complaints can trigger rental permit revocation proceedings under Chapter 160, effectively shutting down your operation.

Who enforces this in Huntington?

Huntington code enforcement at (631) 351-3000 handles complaints.

Huntington Station FAQ

Who enforces this in Suffolk County?

Suffolk County code enforcement at (631) 853-4000 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Suffolk County?

Suffolk County code enforcement at (631) 853-4000 handles complaints.

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