Short-term rental properties in Thousand Oaks must comply with the city's noise ordinance. STR operators are responsible for ensuring guest compliance with quiet hours and noise standards, and must provide neighbors with a local contact for complaints.
Short-term rental guests in Thousand Oaks must comply with the city's noise standards. Quiet hours generally apply from 10 PM to 7 AM with stricter residential noise limits during nighttime hours. STR operators are expected to include noise rules and quiet hours information in rental agreements and house rules prominently displayed within the property. Operators should provide adjacent neighbors with a local contact phone number for a responsible person available to respond to noise complaints. Outdoor amplified music, large gatherings, and pool parties are common sources of STR noise complaints in Thousand Oaks residential neighborhoods. The Thousand Oaks Police Department responds to noise complaints and may cite both guests and operators. Repeated noise issues from an STR property may trigger additional city scrutiny of the rental operation.
Noise violations carry standard penalties escalating with frequency. Operators may face additional administrative action for failure to control guest behavior. Multiple verified complaints may trigger review of the rental operation's compliance status. Guests and operators may both be cited for noise violations. Contact Thousand Oaks PD at (805) 494-8200 for noise complaints or Code Enforcement at (805) 449-2100 for STR compliance.
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