Blaine has no STR-specific noise rule. Short-term rental guests must comply with the city's general nuisance and noise provisions, enforced by Community Standards. Disturbing, excessive, or late-night noise can be cited as a public nuisance regardless of whether the home is rented nightly.
Blaine does not publish a noise standard written only for short-term rentals. Noise from any rental, including a nightly stay, is controlled by the city's general nuisance and disturbance ordinances, which Community Standards enforces citywide. Those provisions generally prohibit unreasonable, loud, or disturbing noise that interferes with neighbors' peace, and they apply at all hours with heightened sensitivity overnight. Because the rental code (Chapter 18, Article VIII) does not add an STR-specific decibel limit or quiet-hours schedule, a host is responsible for ensuring guests do not create noise that rises to a public nuisance. Practical steps include setting quiet-hours expectations in the listing and house rules, capping occupancy and gatherings, and providing a local contact who can respond to complaints. Repeated noise complaints against a rental property can prompt Community Standards enforcement and may surface during the property's rental inspection cycle as a pattern of nuisance activity. Guests and hosts should treat Blaine's general nuisance ordinance as the operative rule and avoid amplified music, large outdoor gatherings, and disruptive late-night activity. To confirm the precise noise provisions and any quiet hours, contact Blaine Community Standards; do not rely on a fabricated decibel figure, as the code does not assign one specifically to short-term rentals.
Excessive or disturbing noise can be cited as a public nuisance by Community Standards, resulting in warnings, administrative citations, and fines; repeated incidents may be treated as a nuisance pattern affecting the rental property.
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