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Fort Lee vs Garfield

How do occupancy limits rules compare between Fort Lee, NJ and Garfield, NJ?

Fort Lee has fewer restrictions than Garfield.

Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Fort Lee limits dwelling occupancy through the NJ Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law and property maintenance code, capping occupants based on bedroom count and floor area.

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Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Bergen County follows New Jersey's Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law occupancy standards. Short-term rentals must limit occupancy to two persons per bedroom plus two additional, with minimum 70 square feet for one occupant and 50 square feet per additional occupant.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LeeGarfield
First Occupant70 sq ft minimum-
Each Additional50 sq ft-
Typical Cap2 per bedroom + 2-
Max Fine$1,250-
State standard-N.J.A.C. 5:10
Formula-2 per bedroom plus 2
First occupant minimum-70 square feet
Additional occupant-50 square feet each
Fine range-$200 to $1,000 daily

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Fort Lee FAQ

How many guests can stay in a 2-bedroom unit?

Generally up to six total based on state space rules, but check the unit's specific square footage and any building or condo restrictions before listing higher counts.

Are children counted in occupancy limits?

Yes, all occupants count for property maintenance code purposes. Some platforms exclude infants from guest counts but local code does not distinguish by age.

Garfield FAQ

How many guests can stay in a Bergen County STR?

Generally two guests per bedroom plus two additional, subject to minimum square footage in each sleeping room. A three-bedroom rental typically allows up to eight occupants if rooms meet size standards.

Who enforces occupancy limits?

Each Bergen County municipality enforces occupancy through housing inspectors during rental certificate of occupancy issuance. The county Health Department can act on overcrowding nuisances under New Jersey public health laws.

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