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Grass Height Limits: Cranford vs Elizabeth

How do grass height limits rules compare between Cranford, NJ and Elizabeth, NJ?

Cranford and Elizabeth have similar restriction levels.

Cranford, NJ

Union County

Some Restrictions

Property maintenance standards (including grass height) are enforced by individual municipalities in Union County. Typical NJ limits are 10–12 inches. Municipalities may abate overgrown vegetation at owner's expense and lien the property.

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Elizabeth, NJ

Union County

Some Restrictions

Elizabeth enforces property maintenance standards under its nuisance and safety codes (Ch. 7.04, Ch. 8.28, Ch. 8.80). Overgrown vegetation is a code violation. The city may abate at owner's expense and place a lien on the property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCranfordElizabeth
AuthorityMunicipal code enforcement-
Typical Limit10–12 inches (varies by municipality)-
AbatementCity may mow at owner's expenseCity may mow at owner's expense and lien
LienCosts may be placed as lien on property-
Code-Ch. 7.04; Ch. 8.28; Ch. 8.80
Enforcement-Dept of Neighborhood Services
Vacant Property-Must register and maintain (Ch. 8.80)

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Cranford FAQ

How tall can my grass get before I get fined in Union County?

Property maintenance standards (including grass height) are enforced by individual municipalities in Union County. Typical NJ limits are 10–12 inches. Municipalities may abate overgrown vegetation at owner's expense and lien the property.

What is the maximum grass height in Union County?

Authority: Municipal code enforcement. Typical Limit: 10–12 inches (varies by municipality). Abatement: City may mow at owner's expense. Lien: Costs may be placed as lien on property.

Elizabeth FAQ

How tall can my grass get before I get fined in Elizabeth?

Elizabeth enforces property maintenance standards under its nuisance and safety codes (Ch. 7.04, Ch. 8.28, Ch. 8.80). Overgrown vegetation is a code violation. The city may abate at owner's expense and place a lien on the property.

What is the maximum grass height in Elizabeth?

Code: Ch. 7.04; Ch. 8.28; Ch. 8.80. Enforcement: Dept of Neighborhood Services. Abatement: City may mow at owner's expense and lien. Vacant Property: Must register and maintain (Ch. 8.80).

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