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Noise Rules: Santa Clarita vs Topanga

How do noise rules rules compare between Santa Clarita, CA and Topanga, CA?

Santa Clarita and Topanga have similar restriction levels.

Santa Clarita, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

STR guests in Santa Clarita must follow the city's noise ordinance. The 55 dBA nighttime residential limit applies. Operators must inform guests about noise rules and maintain house rules addressing quiet hours.

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Topanga, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

STR guests in unincorporated LA County must comply with Chapter 12.08 noise standards. Residential: 45 dB night/50 dB day. Hosts are responsible for guest compliance. Repeated noise complaints can result in enforcement action against the property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSanta ClaritaTopanga
Nighttime Limit55 dBA-
Daytime Limit65 dBA-
Operator DutyPost noise rules for guests-
EnforcementLA County Sheriff's Dept-
Night Standard-45 dB (10 PM-7 AM)
Day Standard-50 dB (7 AM-10 PM)
Host Liability-Responsible for guests
Reference-Title 12, Chapter 12.08

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Santa Clarita FAQ

What noise rules apply to Airbnb guests in Santa Clarita?

The same noise ordinance applies to all residents and guests. Residential areas have a 55 dBA nighttime limit. Violations can be reported to the Sheriff.

What are Santa Clarita's quiet hours for vacation rentals?

Quiet hours are typically 10 PM to 7 AM, when residential noise must drop to 55 dBA. Hosts should post these hours clearly for guests to avoid Sheriff complaints.

Can my neighbor report my Airbnb for noise in Santa Clarita?

Yes. Neighbors can call the LA County Sheriff's non-emergency line. Repeated noise complaints can lead to citations, fines, and jeopardize your STR registration.

Topanga FAQ

What are the noise rules for short-term rentals in LA County?

The same rules apply as for all residents: no noise audible beyond the property line from 10 PM to 7 AM weekdays, 10 PM to 8 AM weekends. Hosts should clearly communicate these rules to guests.

Am I responsible for my guests' noise?

Yes. As the property owner, you can be held liable for repeated noise violations from your STR guests. The property may face nuisance abatement proceedings for chronic noise complaints.

How do I report noise from a short-term rental?

Call the LA County Sheriff's non-emergency line at (323) 267-4800 for immediate noise. For ongoing issues, file a code enforcement complaint at (888) 756-2700 identifying the property as an STR.

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