Short-term rentals in Middlesex County must comply with local noise bylaws and the Massachusetts nighttime noise standard, with operators responsible for guest conduct under local STR registration rules.
Short-term rental operators across Middlesex County are directly responsible for enforcing noise compliance among their guests. Each of the 54 Middlesex municipalities maintains a general noise bylaw, with typical nighttime quiet hours of 10 PM to 7 AM on weekdays and 11 PM to 8 AM on weekends. Most towns prohibit amplified sound audible beyond the property line, loud parties, and construction noise during quiet hours. STR operators in cities like Cambridge, Somerville, Lowell, Newton, and Framingham face additional STR-specific rules requiring posted quiet hours inside the rental, a 24/7 local contact who can respond within one hour, and potential registration revocation after repeated noise complaints (commonly 2 to 3 verified complaints in a 12-month period). Violations of the local noise bylaw are enforced by police with fines typically 100 to 300 dollars per offense, and STR registration enforcement is handled by the licensing board or building department.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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