Having Issues with Short-Term Renters in the Neighborhood? Here’s What You Can Do

We understand that short-term rentals can sometimes create disruptions in the Dollar Point neighborhood. If you’re experiencing problems such as excessive noise, parking issues, or safety concerns related to short-term renters in your area, there are resources available to help you take action.

Placer County has a Short Term Rental Program that outlines regulations and provides enforcement tools to address concerns. You can visit their webpage for full details:
👉 Placer County Short Term Rental Program

Visit this link for the full Ordinance Articles: https://www.placer.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/86557/STR-Ordinance-122024?bidId=

How to Report a Violation

The fastest and most effective way to report a violation is to contact the 24/7 hotline:

📞 530-448-8003

When you call, be prepared to provide:

  • Your name and phone number

  • The address of the property you are reporting

  • A clear description of the violation (e.g., loud party, blocked driveway, overflowing trash)

Examples of violations that can be reported include:

  • § 9.42.080 C – Illegal parking

    • On-site parking for all vehicles, boats and trailer parking shall be provided for each short-term rental. There shall be no parking on the roadway and on-site parking shall not encroach into the roadway.

  • § 9.42.080 D – Excessive noise or disturbances

    • Amplified sound, meaning sound whose volume is increased by any electric, electronic, mechanical, or motor-powered means, shall not be used outside or be audible from the parcel line of any short-term rental at any time.
    • Quiet hours shall be imposed from 9 p.m. to 8 a.m. PST. No sound from the STR shall be audible from the parcel line of any short-term vacation rental unit during this time.
  • § 9.42.080 E – Trash
    • Accumulation of trash and debris outside of the short-term rental at any time is prohibited.
    • Bear bin enclosures or dumpsters must be large enough to securely contain the minimum trash service level or sized appropriately to securely accommodate all trash generated by the short-term rental.
  • § § 9.42.080 N – Occupancy limits

    • Nighttime occupancy is defined as two people per bedroom, plus two additional people, up to a maximum of 12 guests, excluding children under 12 years of age. Daytime occupancy is defined as one and a half times the maximum number of occupants allowed to stay overnight at the unit, excluding children under 12.

Alternate reporting option:
If you are unable to call, you can submit a complaint via email to:
📧 strcompliance@placer.ca.gov
Include the same key details listed above.

Your reports help maintain the quality of life in our neighborhood and ensure that short-term rental operators are held to the same standards we all follow. Thank you for helping keep our community safe, quiet, and enjoyable for everyone.