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Bergenfield vs Englewood

How do permit requirements rules compare between Bergenfield, NJ and Englewood, NJ?

Bergenfield and Englewood have similar restriction levels.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Bergenfield prohibits short-term rentals of 30 days or less under Chapter 239, Article III. No permit pathway exists for Airbnb-style transient lodging in the Borough.

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Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Englewood, NJ bans short-term rentals of dwelling units for 31 days or fewer when consideration is received, with very limited exceptions for unpaid house guests of the owner.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldEnglewood
Code sectionChapter 239, Article III-
Adopting ordinanceOrd. 18-2533 (2018)-
Minimum rental termMore than 30 days-
Maximum penalty$1,250 per day-
Minimum Rental Period-More than 31 days
Maximum Penalty-$1,250 per violation
Authorizing Ordinance-Ord. No. 23-09
Code Section-Chapter 325, Article IX
Nuisance Status-Public nuisance per se

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Bergenfield FAQ

Can I list my Bergenfield home on Airbnb?

No. Bergenfield prohibits short-term rentals of 30 days or less under Chapter 239, Article III. Marketing or soliciting such rentals is itself a violation, even if no booking occurs.

Is there a permit available for short-term rentals?

No. Bergenfield does not issue STR permits because the use is prohibited. Only rentals with terms greater than 30 days are lawful, and standard rental registration applies.

Englewood FAQ

Can I host on Airbnb or VRBO in Englewood?

No. Englewood prohibits rentals of 31 days or less for consideration. Short-term hosting on platforms like Airbnb or VRBO is unlawful regardless of the dwelling type.

Are unpaid guests allowed to stay short-term?

Yes. Members of the owner's housekeeping unit, such as unpaid house guests, may stay short-term without violating the ordinance, provided no consideration is received.

Is just listing a property online a violation?

Yes. Advertising, soliciting, or promoting a short-term rental in Englewood is independently unlawful, even if no booking actually occurs.

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