Charlotte handles repeat short-term rental nuisance issues through escalating penalties under existing noise, parking, and zoning codes rather than a formal STR strike registry, since NC limits dedicated STR-only revocation systems.
Although Charlotte lacks a numbered three-strikes STR program, repeat violations of Chapter 12 noise rules, UDO parking standards, or solid waste rules result in escalating fines and possible nuisance-property designation. CMPD can document recurring calls to a single address, and the city may pursue civil penalties or injunctions for chronic disturbances. Because NCGS preempts dedicated STR registration revocation, enforcement happens through the underlying ordinance rather than against the STR listing itself. HOAs and platforms operate independent strike policies that can result in delisting even when the city has taken no formal action.
Repeated noise, parking, or trash violations can lead to civil citations, nuisance abatement orders, and potential injunctive relief in NC superior court.
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