Haltom City STRs must comply with the noise ordinance. Quiet hours run 10 PM to 7 AM and loud parties can trigger Class C misdemeanor citations and platform action under Airbnb Neighborhood Support.
Haltom City regulates noise under Chapter 26 of the Code of Ordinances and through Texas Penal Code Section 42.01 (disorderly conduct). During the day (7 AM to 10 PM), noise that unreasonably disturbs neighbors is prohibited, with the general standard being any noise audible at a distance of 150 feet or beyond the property line at a level that interferes with normal conversation or sleep. Nighttime quiet hours run from 10 PM to 7 AM when stricter standards apply. STR guests are bound by these ordinances just as homeowners are. Common violations at STRs include amplified outdoor music, pool and hot tub parties late at night, loud vehicle arrivals and departures, and large unauthorized gatherings. Haltom City Police Department responds to noise complaints and can issue warnings or citations. Texas Penal Code 42.01(a)(5) makes it a Class C misdemeanor to make unreasonable noise in a public place or near a private residence without consent, punishable by a fine up to 500 dollars per offense. Operators should include specific quiet hours in house rules, provide the city noise ordinance excerpt in guest information, and consider noise monitoring devices (like NoiseAware or Minut) that do not record conversations but alert operators to elevated decibel levels. Platforms including Airbnb and VRBO honor neighbor-submitted noise complaints in their Neighborhood Support process, which can lead to listing suspension.
First offense noise violations typically result in a warning or Class C misdemeanor citation with a fine up to 500 dollars. Repeat violations within 12 months can be charged as habitual disturbances with progressive fines. Officers responding to chronic STR noise complaints may also issue a criminal trespass warning to non-guest partygoers. Under Texas Penal Code 42.01 disorderly conduct is punishable by up to 500 dollars per offense per person.
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