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Fort Lee vs Teaneck

How do property blight rules compare between Fort Lee, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Fort Lee has fewer restrictions than Teaneck.

Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Property maintenance and blight are addressed in Fort Lee through the NJ Property Maintenance Code (N.J.A.C. 5:28) and local ordinances. Code enforcement handles complaints about deteriorated properties. Fort Lee Code Enforcement: 201-592-3500. Abandoned or blighted properties may be subject to a Notice of Violation.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Teaneck prohibits property conditions creating blight, including peeling paint, broken windows, structural decay, accumulated debris, and overgrown vegetation, with code enforcement authority to issue notices and orders requiring corrective action.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LeeTeaneck
CodeNJ Property Maintenance Code N.J.A.C. 5:28-
Local EnforcementFort Lee Code Enforcement-
Blight ComplaintsFort Lee Borough Hall: 201-592-3500-
ViolationsNotice of Violation issued — correction required-
Code Adopted-International Property Maintenance Code
Grass Limit-10 inches typical
State Authority-NJ Abandoned Properties Act
Daily Fine Range-$100 to $2,000

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Fort Lee FAQ

What counts as property blight?

Peeling paint, broken windows, accumulated junk, overgrown vegetation, damaged roofing, and non-functioning vehicles visible from the street.

Can the city clean my property without permission?

Yes, Fort Lee may abate nuisance conditions after proper notice and charge the cost to the property owner as a lien.

Teaneck FAQ

Who do I report a blighted property to?

Contact Teaneck's Code Enforcement or Property Maintenance Division. Reports can usually be filed by phone or online and trigger an inspection by a code officer.

How much time do owners get to fix violations?

Notices typically allow 10 to 30 days for compliance, depending on severity. Emergency conditions may require immediate abatement at the owner's expense.

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