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Tiny Homes: Hackensack vs Teaneck

How do tiny homes rules compare between Hackensack, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Hackensack and Teaneck have similar restriction levels.

Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Hackensack zoning enforces minimum dwelling unit sizes that effectively prohibit most tiny homes as primary residences. Tiny homes on wheels are treated as recreational vehicles and not permitted as permanent dwellings.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Teaneck does not have a separate 'tiny home' zoning category; instead it allows one Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) per single-family lot under Article IX (Section 33) of the Township Code, which caps the ADU at 40% of the primary dwelling's floor area or 800 square feet (whichever is greater), prohibits short-term rental of the ADU, and requires that either the ADU or the primary dwelling be the owner's domicile. Detached tiny houses on wheels or as principal dwellings are not permitted; a permanent-foundation tiny structure that meets the ADU rules and Appendix Q of the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23) for tiny houses under 400 square feet may qualify as an ADU.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHackensackTeaneck
Tiny home on wheelsNot permitted as residence-
Min dwelling sizeSet by zoning-
Foundation tinyMust meet UCC-
RV occupancyProhibited long-term-
State codeIRC Appendix Q-
Tiny Home Pathway-Through ADU rules - no standalone tiny-home zoning
Governing Code-Teaneck Code Article IX, Section 33 (ADUs)
ADUs Per Lot-One
Maximum ADU Size-40% of PDU floor area or 800 sq ft (whichever is greater)
Affordable ADU Bonus-50% of PDU or 1,200 sq ft (whichever is greater)
Owner Occupancy-Required - either PDU or ADU must be owner's domicile
Short-Term Rental-Prohibited for ADUs
Parking-1 off-street space per ADU (tandem allowed)
UCC Tiny House Standard-Appendix Q, N.J.A.C. 5:23 (<=400 sq ft excluding lofts)
Tiny House on Wheels-Not permitted as principal dwelling

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Hackensack FAQ

Can I live in a tiny home on wheels in Hackensack?

No. Tiny homes on wheels are classified as recreational vehicles and cannot be used as permanent residences in any Hackensack residential zone.

Are tiny homes on foundations legal?

Foundation-built tiny homes are allowed only if they meet the zone's minimum dwelling size, UCC building standards including IRC Appendix Q, and obtain a certificate of occupancy.

Teaneck FAQ

Can I put a tiny house in my backyard in Teaneck?

Only as an Accessory Dwelling Unit on a permanent foundation under Section 33 of the Township Code. The unit is capped at 40% of the primary dwelling's floor area or 800 square feet (whichever is greater), must comply with the principal building's setbacks if attached, must provide one off-street parking space, and either the ADU or the primary dwelling must be your domicile. Short-term rental of the ADU is prohibited.

Are tiny homes on wheels allowed in Teaneck?

No. A tiny house on wheels is treated as a recreational vehicle or manufactured home under New Jersey law and is not a permitted principal residential use in Teaneck's residential zones. Tiny living in the Township is achieved through the ADU pathway on a permanent foundation, complying with Section 33 and New Jersey Uniform Construction Code Appendix Q.

Do I need permits for a tiny ADU in Teaneck?

Yes - both a zoning approval under Section 33 (with site plan, survey, and parking demonstration) and construction permits under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23). For a structure 400 square feet or less excluding lofts, Appendix Q of the residential subcode tailors items like loft ceiling heights and emergency escape openings, but standard plumbing, electrical, and energy subcode permits still apply.

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