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Mount Vernon vs Yonkers

How do noise rules rules compare between Mount Vernon, NY and Yonkers, NY?

Mount Vernon and Yonkers have similar restriction levels.

Mount Vernon, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

STR guests are held to the same Chapter 179 noise standard as residents. Hosts can be cited for guest conduct; two or more substantiated complaints typically trigger loss of any operating status.

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Yonkers, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

STR guests must comply with Chapter 66 noise limits: 60 dB(A) day and 50 dB(A) night at residential receptors. Hosts are responsible for guest-generated noise.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMount VernonYonkers
StandardChapter 179 applies-
Quiet hours10 p.m. - 7 a.m.-
Host liabilityYesOwner receives citation
Strike threshold2 in 12 months-
Fine$250-$1,000-
Code-Chapter 66
Night limit-50 dB(A) 10pm-7am
Repeat offenders-Code action possible

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Mount Vernon FAQ

Am I responsible if my Airbnb guests are loud?

Yes β€” the property owner is liable under Mount Vernon's noise code for guest conduct.

What are the quiet hours for STRs in Mount Vernon?

Mount Vernon enforces 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. quiet hours under Chapter 179, and guests are held to the same standard as residents. MVPD will issue summonses on site to the responsible party.

How many noise complaints can shut down a Mount Vernon STR?

Two substantiated noise complaints within 12 months typically trigger loss of any operating status in Mount Vernon. Fines range $250-$1,000 and complaints are forwarded to the Department of Buildings.

Yonkers FAQ

Who gets fined if STR guests are loud?

The property owner typically receives the Chapter 66 appearance ticket; hosts should include quiet-hours terms in rental agreements.

What are Yonkers quiet hours for short-term rentals?

Nighttime quiet hours run 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., during which the 50 dB(A) residential limit under Chapter 66 applies. Daytime noise is capped at 60 dB(A) at residential receptors.

Can repeat noise complaints shut down a Yonkers Airbnb?

Yes. Repeat nuisance complaints against a short-term rental may trigger broader Code Enforcement action against the rental itself, not just individual guest citations.

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