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Houston, Airbnb tighten restrictions on party houses before Memorial Day festivities

by LAWIN.news May 21, 2026
written by LAWIN.news May 21, 2026
Photo credit: Houston Chronicle
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HOUSTON — The City of Houston and short-term rental companies are increasing efforts to prevent unauthorized parties and nuisance complaints during Memorial Day weekend as rain forecasts may push more gatherings indoors.

Houston began enforcing new short-term rental regulations this year after approving the rules in 2025. The regulations require many short-term rentals to register with the city, provide a 24-hour emergency contact and follow rules intended to limit large parties and disturbances.

Airbnb said it is activating its anti-party technology system for the holiday weekend. The company said the system analyzes factors including booking length, timing and reservation patterns to identify higher-risk bookings.

“We want to make sure that folks are enjoying the weekend responsibly and that a host can trust when they’re welcoming guests,” Airbnb spokesperson Javier Hernandez said.

Airbnb said it blocked or redirected more than 1,600 bookings across Texas during holiday weekends last year, including 325 in Houston.

VRBO said it also uses technology and mitigation strategies to prevent disruptive events and unauthorized parties.

The renewed enforcement follows complaints from Houston neighborhoods about noise, traffic and disturbances linked to short-term rentals.

Residents near a Montrose property previously referred to as the “Montrose Grand House” reported loud music, street racing and late-night gatherings. The rental listing was later suspended.

Mary Nan Huffman, who represents District G, said the Houston Police Department will monitor nuisance activity during the holiday weekend.

“The Houston Police Department will be out in full force working to keep our community safe,” Huffman said in a statement.

The Mayor’s Office said residents can report problem properties through the city’s code enforcement system or hotline. Officials advised residents to contact law enforcement first in emergencies or situations involving immediate danger.

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