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Taxes & Fees: Fair Lawn vs Fort Lee

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Fair Lawn, NJ and Fort Lee, NJ?

Fair Lawn has fewer restrictions than Fort Lee.

Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Fair Lawn imposes annual rental registration fees and inspection fees on dwelling units offered for rent, which apply in addition to New Jersey state sales and occupancy taxes on transient stays.

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Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Lee bans short-term rentals of 30 days or less for consideration under Borough Code Chapter 321, Article V (Short-Term Rental Property), so the Borough does not run an STR registration program and charges no STR-specific permit fee or local occupancy tax. Because the underlying use is unlawful at the local level, the New Jersey state framework for transient accommodations under N.J.S.A. 54:32D (State Occupancy Fee) and the Sales and Use Tax Act at N.J.S.A. 54:32B-3 has no compliant pathway for a Fort Lee property, and a host who collects consideration violates the Borough Code regardless of state-tax registration.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFair LawnFort Lee
Local FeesRegistration and inspection fees-
State TaxesNJ sales and occupancy fee-
RenewalAnnual-
Collected ByBorough Clerk-
Local Status-Short-term rentals under 30 days for consideration are PROHIBITED
Governing Code-Fort Lee Borough Code Ch. 321, Art. V (Short-Term Rental Property)
Local STR Permit Fee-None - no permit program (use is banned)
Local Occupancy Tax-None imposed by the Borough
NJ State Sales Tax (transient)-6.625% under N.J.S.A. 54:32B-3 (where lawful)
NJ State Occupancy Fee-5% under N.J.S.A. 54:32D-1 (where lawful)
Permitted Without Fee-Unpaid stays by owner's household (no consideration)
Maximum Civil Penalty-Up to $1,250 per day of violation

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Fair Lawn FAQ

Does Fair Lawn charge a hotel or occupancy tax?

Fair Lawn does not impose a separate municipal occupancy tax, but New Jersey state sales tax and the State Occupancy Fee apply to short-term stays of fewer than 90 days.

What local fees does a short-term rental owner pay?

Owners pay annual rental registration and inspection fees set by the borough. Amounts are listed in the fee schedule and paid to the Borough Clerk.

Fort Lee FAQ

Can I list my Fort Lee home on Airbnb or Vrbo?

No. Borough Code Chapter 321, Article V prohibits renting any dwelling or portion of a dwelling in Fort Lee for 30 days or less for any form of consideration, and also bans advertising, soliciting, or promoting such rentals. The Borough does not issue any permit that would make this lawful.

Does Fort Lee charge a short-term rental permit fee or hotel occupancy tax?

No. Because Article V prohibits short-term rentals outright, the Borough has no STR permit program and imposes no local occupancy tax. The 5% New Jersey State Occupancy Fee under N.J.S.A. 54:32D-1 and the 6.625% sales tax on transient accommodations under the Sales and Use Tax Act apply only to lawful transient stays elsewhere in the state.

What is the penalty if I rent my place for under 30 days anyway?

Each day of rental, advertising, or solicitation is a separate violation, with civil penalties up to $1,250 per day. Enforcement is by the Building Code Official, Fire Official, Health Department, and other Code Officials, and any violation is declared a public nuisance under Article V.

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