Eastvale has no short-term rental noise ordinance because STRs are prohibited; there is no STR quiet-hours or decibel rule. The City's general nuisance and noise enforcement applies to all properties, and short-term rental activity itself is a code violation enforced by Code Enforcement, with complaints reportable through the My Eastvale app.
Cities that license short-term rentals usually attach noise conditions such as quiet hours, decibel limits, or 'three-strikes' permit revocation for noise complaints. Eastvale has no STR-specific noise rule because it prohibits short-term rentals and has not adopted an STR ordinance in which such conditions could appear. The City states that short-term rentals cannot be operated within city limits, so there is no permitted vacation rental subject to STR quiet-hours conditions. We did not find an STR-specific noise provision in the Eastvale Municipal Code and will not invent one. Noise and disturbance are instead addressed through the City's general public-nuisance and code-enforcement authority, including administrative citations (EMC Chapter 8.17) and administrative nuisance abatement (EMC Chapter 8.18), which apply to any property generating a nuisance. Because operating a short-term rental is itself prohibited, repeated noise complaints associated with a suspected STR are evidence of an unpermitted use rather than a basis to revoke a permit the City never issued. Residents may report short-term rental activity, including associated disturbances, through the My Eastvale app, and Code Enforcement responds to noise-related nuisance complaints as part of its general duties.
There is no STR noise-strike system in Eastvale because no STR permit exists to revoke. Disturbances are enforced as general public nuisances under EMC Chapters 8.17 (administrative citations and fines) and 8.18 (administrative nuisance abatement). The prohibited short-term rental use is separately and independently a code violation subject to citation and abatement, regardless of whether a specific noise complaint is sustained. Suspected STRs and associated nuisance noise can be reported via the My Eastvale app; Code Enforcement can be reached at (951) 361-2888.
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