Condo Rules For Noise In Houston

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This By-Laws document for a condominium association contains information concerning: restrictions, the board of directors, and the advisary committee.
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To report excessive noise in your neighborhood, please contact HPD's non-emergency (713) 884-3131.

(2) The volume of the sound amplified pursuant to this section shall not exceed seventy-five (75) dB(A) when measured from the nearest receiving property. (3) No equipment permitted pursuant to this section shall be operated during the hours between p.m. and a.m.

(3) No equipment permitted pursuant to this section shall be operated during the hours between p.m. and a.m.

(2) a noise is presumed to be unreasonable if the noise exceeds a decibel level of 85 after the person making the noise receives notice from a magistrate or peace officer that the noise is a public nuisance.

In Texas, noise regulations vary by city and county, but they generally include designated quiet hours and permissible noise levels. For instance, many Texas cities enforce noise curfews starting from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekdays and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekends.

Texas is known for its vibrant music culture, and there are no laws that prohibit you from playing loud music in your house.

Texas is known for its vibrant music culture, and there are no laws that prohibit you from playing loud music in your house.

(3) No equipment permitted pursuant to this section shall be operated during the hours between p.m. and a.m.

(2) a noise is presumed to be unreasonable if the noise exceeds a decibel level of 85 after the person making the noise receives notice from a magistrate or peace officer that the noise is a public nuisance.

In Texas, noise regulations vary by city and county, but they generally include designated quiet hours and permissible noise levels. For instance, many Texas cities enforce noise curfews starting from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekdays and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekends.

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Nonresidential property: 68 dB(A) at all times. 300 feet of a residence are required to get a permit.Covenant of "Quiet Enjoyment". Tenants have a right to peaceful and quiet enjoyment of their rental property. Houston's noise ordinance is Chapter 30 of the City of Houston's Code of Ordinances. The ordinance regulates noise and sound levels within Houston city limits. State law for disorderly conduct. You can file noise complaints with whomever manages your property. Sixty-eight (68) dB(A) during either daytime or nighttime hours. Residential property The maximum noise level is 65 decibels (dB(A)) during the day (8 AM–10 PM) and 58 dB(A) at night ( PM– AM).

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Condo Rules For Noise In Houston