Short-term rentals in Pinellas Park must comply with the city's general noise and nuisance provisions in Chapter 16 of the Code of Ordinances, which prohibit unreasonably loud or disturbing sounds at any hour.
Pinellas Park does not have separate noise standards just for vacation rentals. Instead, hosts and guests must follow the citywide nuisance and disturbance rules in Chapter 16, including Section 16-110 covering noise, exhibitions, and offensive conduct. Loud parties, amplified music, and other unreasonable disturbances may be cited regardless of time of day, with stricter expectations during nighttime hours. Pinellas County's Article XII noise ordinance (Chapter 58) may also apply for properties near the city limits or for activities that meet county thresholds. Hosts are advised to set quiet-hours rules in their listings.
Code enforcement citations, fines, and potential nuisance abatement actions against the property owner if repeated complaints occur.
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