STR guests in Snellville must comply with the city noise ordinance. Hosts are liable for guest disturbances. Residential quiet hours of 11 PM to 7 AM are enforced by Gwinnett County Police. Repeat noise complaints can jeopardize a host's occupation tax certificate and business standing.
Snellville regulates noise under its Code of Ordinances (Chapter 42 - Offenses, or the applicable nuisance chapter), prohibiting loud and unreasonable sounds that disturb neighboring residents, particularly during overnight quiet hours (customarily 11 PM to 7 AM in residential zones). Short-term rental hosts are responsible for guest behavior - unlike rental property law in some states, Georgia does not shield an STR host from nuisance actions arising from guest conduct, and courts have consistently treated the host as the responsible party for purposes of code enforcement. Enforcement is handled by Gwinnett County Police (non-emergency 770-513-5700), which serves as the primary law enforcement agency for Snellville. Georgia's statewide disorderly conduct statute (GA Code Section 16-11-34) acts as a misdemeanor fallback for sustained, extreme noise. Repeat noise violations at the same property can lead to occupation-tax-certificate revocation and nuisance-abatement proceedings under O.C.G.A. Section 41-2-5. Hosts should post clear house rules referencing quiet hours, prohibit parties and amplified music after 10 PM, and provide guests with a 24/7 contact for rapid response. Hot-tub and outdoor-speaker use late at night are common complaint triggers in Snellville's quiet R-100 and R-75 residential zones.
Noise ordinance violation: misdemeanor up to $1,000 fine and/or 6 months per Section 1-12 general penalty. Repeat violations can trigger occupation-tax-certificate revocation.
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