Johns Creek has no STR-specific noise rule, but its general noise/nuisance regulations in the city code (Chapter 30, Nuisances) apply to any occupied property. The city uses a 'plainly audible' enforcement standard, and violations carry escalating fines beginning around $250 and rising for repeat offenses.
There is no short-term rental noise ordinance in Johns Creek because the city does not permit residential STRs as a separate use. However, the city's general noise regulations, located in the Nuisances chapter of the Code of Ordinances (Chapter 30), apply to all properties and would govern guest conduct at any residential rental. Johns Creek adopted updated noise regulations that rely on a 'plainly audible' standard, under which a violation can be found 'when a listener with normal hearing can understand speech... and distinguish repetitive bass sounds and musical rhythms without the aid of a listening device at a receiving residential property.' This standard is intended to simplify enforcement alongside decibel-based limits for the nighttime period (generally late evening into early morning), and restrictions on outdoor amplified sound apply later in the week. Penalties for noise/nuisance violations escalate with repeat offenses, with first-offense fines reported around $250 and minimums rising substantially (about $1,000) for a third violation within a 12-month period. Because these are general nuisance rules rather than STR rules, they apply to the occupants and owner regardless of rental status. Hosts of any lawful lodging should confirm the exact decibel thresholds, quiet hours, and fine schedule in the current Chapter 30 text, since the city has amended these provisions over time.
Noise/nuisance violations are enforced under the city's Nuisances chapter; fines escalate with repeat offenses (reported first-offense around $250, rising toward a $1,000 minimum for a third violation within 12 months), with possible municipal court action.
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