Short-term rental guests must comply with Greeley's noise ordinance. Noise audible beyond property lines is considered too loud. The Good Neighbor Ordinance tracks chronic noise issues.
STR guests are subject to the same noise standards as all Greeley residents. Noise that is audible beyond property lines may result in citations. Hosts are responsible for informing guests of local noise rules. Properties with repeated noise complaints are tracked under the Good Neighbor Ordinance, which can designate properties as chronic offender locations with escalating penalties.
Guests face fines up to $1,000 for noise violations. Hosts face Good Neighbor Ordinance tracking for chronic issues at their property.
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