Tiny home rules in Hudson County, NJ β covering tiny houses on wheels (THOWs), park model RVs, and tiny home on foundation builds β determine where they are legal and how they get permitted.
Tiny homes face significant obstacles in Hudson County. Urban lots rarely have space. The 2024 NJ ADU law (N.J.S.A. 52:27D-123.16) effective 2025 requires municipalities to permit ADUs by right on single/two-family lots, opening a path for tiny homes as ADUs. Tiny homes on wheels are RVs under NJ law β no permanent occupancy.
Two distinct pathways exist for tiny homes in Hudson County. (1) Permanent foundation tiny homes: must meet the NJ UCC and International Residential Code with Appendix Q for homes under 400 sq ft. Minimum habitable dwelling space is set by local zoning β Jersey City and Hoboken do not broadly permit single-family dwellings below roughly 400-600 sq ft. The 2024 NJ ADU statute (N.J.S.A. 52:27D-123.16, effective 2025) requires all NJ municipalities to permit an ADU by-right on any lot with a single-family or two-family home; municipalities cannot require owner-occupancy, cannot set a minimum lot larger than 2,000 sq ft, and cannot cap ADU size below 850 sq ft. This creates a real pathway for foundation-built tiny homes as ADUs. (2) Tiny homes on wheels (THOW): classified as recreational vehicles under N.J.S.A. 39:3-4 and prohibited for permanent residence in Hudson County residential zones. No RV long-term parking/occupancy is permitted on private residential lots. Utility connections, septic (nonexistent in urban Hudson, which is all sewered), and building permit remain required for any foundation build.
Occupying a THOW as a residence: notice to vacate, fines $100-$2,000, and zoning enforcement. Foundation-built tiny home without permits: stop-work order, demolition or retroactive permitting. Post-2025 ADU denial in violation of state statute: homeowner has administrative and judicial appeal rights against the municipality.
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