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Grass Height Limits: Edison vs New Brunswick

How do grass height limits rules compare between Edison, NJ and New Brunswick, NJ?

Edison, NJ

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Edison Township enforces grass and weed-height limits through Chapter 12 (Health Code) and the Property Maintenance Code. Grass and weeds on residential property may not exceed 10 inches in height; once a parcel is in violation, the Township issues a notice to abate within 10 days, after which the Township may mow at the owner's expense and lien the cost to the property. Vacant and rental properties are inspected more frequently.

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New Brunswick, NJ

Middlesex County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdisonNew Brunswick
Height Limit10 inches typical maximum-
Cure Period10 days after notice-
EnforcementEdison Code Enforcement (732-248-7257)-
Cost RecoveryMunicipal lien (N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.13)-
Fine Range$100–$2,000 per offense-

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Edison FAQ

How tall can my grass legally get in Edison, NJ?

Edison's general standard limits grass and weeds on residential property to approximately 10 inches. Beyond that, the Township issues a 10-day notice to mow. If you ignore the notice, Township contractors can mow the lot at your expense and place a lien on the property for the cost.

How do I report a neighbor's overgrown yard in Edison?

Call Edison Code Enforcement at 732-248-7257 or file a complaint through the Township's online portal. Inspectors verify the violation, issue a written notice giving the owner 10 days to cure, and then proceed to administrative abatement and lien if the lawn is not cut.

What if I am out of town and miss the notice?

Edison's 10-day cure period runs from notice. If you receive abatement and a lien while traveling, you can typically negotiate a payment plan with the Township but the lien itself remains until paid. Property managers and snowbirds should arrange seasonal mowing contracts.

New Brunswick FAQ

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