The home was beautiful, clean, and exactly as pictured, but my experience was disappointing. I reserved it for a birthday gathering and was transparent with the host about my intentions, guest count, and plans. I reassured them the home would be returned clean, which it was.Despite this, I was repeatedly messaged about speakers and guests, even though I clarified they were only attending the party, not staying overnight. I was told speakers were unauthorized, though the listing allows parties with approval, which I had received. Later, the property manager asked us to change the music because a neighbor was “uncomfortable.” Quiet hours begin at 9pm weekdays and 10pm weekends. Around 8:50 my family sang happy birthday, and shortly after, outdoor alarms rang and a voice on the Ring camera threatened to alert authorities.I quickly apologized to the host and turned the music down, yet instead of non-emergency contact, five police officers and the manager arrived. I believe this escalation was racially motivated. I am West Indian, a person of color, and neither I nor my guests showed disrespect or disorderly conduct. I even received a noise complaint at 6pm before the party began. I feel the issue was not about volume, but culture and unfamiliar language.I left the home spotless, followed checkout rules, and recorded video proof. While the house was lovely, the lack of understanding, poor communication, and treatment left the experience deeply unsatisfactory.