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Noise Rules: Mcallen vs Mission

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

Mcallen and Mission have similar restriction levels.

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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Mission, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

Mission has no published short-term-rental-specific noise ordinance. STR guests are governed by the citywide noise rules in the Mission Code of Ordinances and by Texas Penal Code Sec. 42.01(a)(5) (disorderly conduct - unreasonable noise). Operators should set quiet hours by house rule and confirm current local thresholds with Code Enforcement at 956-580-8697.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcallenMission
Quiet HoursPer city noise ordinance-
PartiesProhibited at most STRs-
ResponseHost must respond promptly-
TopicNoise Rules-
Dedicated STR Noise Rule-None published - citywide noise ordinance applies
State Backstop-Texas Penal Code Sec. 42.01(a)(5) - unreasonable noise
State Preemption of City STR Rules-None - Texas has not preempted local STR regulation
Home Rule-Yes - Mission is a Texas home-rule city
Code Enforcement-956-580-8697
Planning Department-956-580-8672
City Hall-956-580-8650
Recommended House-Rule Quiet Hours-10 p.m. - 7 a.m. (regional norm; confirm locally)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Mission FAQ

Does Mission, TX have STR-specific quiet hours?

No published STR-specific quiet hours have been located. STR guests must follow the same citywide noise and nuisance rules that apply to all residents. Confirm current limits with Mission Code Enforcement at 956-580-8697.

Can the State of Texas override Mission's noise rules for an Airbnb?

No. Texas has not enacted statewide preemption of municipal short-term-rental regulation. Mission, as a home-rule city, can set its own STR noise standards if it chooses to.

What state law backs up Mission's noise complaints against an STR?

Texas Penal Code Sec. 42.01(a)(5) makes 'unreasonable noise' in a public place or near a residence a Class C misdemeanor (disorderly conduct), with fines up to $500 per offense.

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