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Fort Lee vs Garfield

How do permit requirements rules compare between Fort Lee, NJ and Garfield, NJ?

Garfield has fewer restrictions than Fort Lee.

Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Lee Borough restricts short-term rentals through zoning code provisions that limit lodging uses to permitted hotel and boarding house districts only.

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Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County does not issue countywide short-term rental permits. Each of Bergen County's 70 municipalities regulates Airbnb, VRBO, and other short-term rentals through local zoning ordinances, registration requirements, and rental certificates of occupancy.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LeeGarfield
Min Rental Period30 days typical-
Permitted ZonesCommercial lodging only-
Max Daily Fine$2,000-
EnforcementZoning Officer-
Regulating authority-Municipal, not county
State law-N.J.S.A. 55:13A
Registration-State tax registration required
Municipalities-70 separate jurisdictions
Typical fine-$250 to $2,000

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Fort Lee FAQ

Can I rent my Fort Lee condo on Airbnb?

Generally no in residential zones. Short-term rentals under 30 days are not a permitted use in most Fort Lee residential districts and may also violate building rules.

Where do I check zoning for my address?

Contact the Fort Lee Zoning Officer at Borough Hall, 309 Main Street, or review the zoning chapter on eCode360 to confirm your district's permitted uses.

Garfield FAQ

Does Bergen County issue short-term rental permits?

No. Bergen County does not regulate short-term rentals at the county level. Permits, registrations, and certificates of occupancy are issued by the individual municipality where the property is located.

Do I need to register with New Jersey?

Yes. Hosts collecting rent through online marketplaces must register with the New Jersey Division of Taxation to remit state sales and occupancy taxes under the Transient Accommodations Law.

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