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Night Caps: Edison vs New Brunswick

How do night caps rules compare between Edison, NJ and New Brunswick, NJ?

Edison and New Brunswick have similar restriction levels.

Edison, NJ

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Middlesex County sets no annual night cap on short-term rentals. New Jersey's tax law instead uses a 90-day threshold: leases of 90 consecutive days or more are not taxable transient accommodations.

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New Brunswick, NJ

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Middlesex County sets no annual night cap on short-term rentals. New Jersey's tax law instead uses a 90-day threshold: leases of 90 consecutive days or more are not taxable transient accommodations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdisonNew Brunswick
County night capNoneNone
Local capsBy town ordinanceBy town ordinance
State tax threshold90 consecutive days90 consecutive days

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Edison FAQ

Is there a limit on rental nights per year?

Not from Middlesex County. Only a municipal STR ordinance can set a night cap, and not all towns do. Check locally.

What does the 90-day rule mean?

New Jersey taxes stays under 90 consecutive days as transient accommodations. Leases of at least 90 consecutive days are excluded and untaxed.

New Brunswick FAQ

Is there a limit on rental nights per year?

Not from Middlesex County. Only a municipal STR ordinance can set a night cap, and not all towns do. Check locally.

What does the 90-day rule mean?

New Jersey taxes stays under 90 consecutive days as transient accommodations. Leases of at least 90 consecutive days are excluded and untaxed.

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