There is no STR-specific noise rule; short-term rental guests must obey the same noise ordinances as any resident. In Greeley the Municipal Code limits noise by time and level, and unincorporated stays fall under Weld County's noise and nuisance provisions.
Weld County and Greeley regulate short-term rental noise through their general noise and nuisance ordinances rather than an STR-only rule. Greeley's Municipal Code restricts disturbing noise, with quieter nighttime limits typical of Colorado cities, enforced by police complaint. In unincorporated Weld County, loud or disturbing noise is addressed under county nuisance provisions and Colorado disturbing-the-peace law. Hosts should set clear quiet-hour expectations in house rules and post a local contact so complaints can be resolved quickly. Repeated noise complaints can trigger nuisance enforcement against the property owner.
Noise violations are enforced as nuisance or disturbing-the-peace offenses by the police or county sheriff, typically through warnings then citations and fines against occupants and, for repeat issues, the owner.
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