STR guests in unincorporated Will County are subject to the county noise ordinance (Β§133.04). No noise audible 75 feet beyond the property line between 10 PM and 7 AM. Amplified sound must not be heard beyond 75 feet at any time. Complaints should be directed to the Will County Sheriff's Office.
Short-term rental guests in Will County must observe the general noise ordinance. Many Illinois cities impose enhanced quiet hours or stricter rules for STR properties. No parties or events exceeding occupancy limits. Host or local contact must respond to complaints promptly. Multiple verified complaints may trigger permit review or revocation. Neighbors can report violations to code compliance.
Noise violation: $100 to $750. Multiple complaints: permit review or revocation. Host responsible for guest behavior.
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