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Occupancy Limits: Jackson vs Lakewood

How do occupancy limits rules compare between Jackson, NJ and Lakewood, NJ?

Lakewood has fewer restrictions than Jackson.

Jackson, NJ

Ocean County

Heavy Restrictions

Jackson Township Chapter 350 (Ord. 12-20, adopted 8-11-2020) effectively bars true short-term rentals: room rentals require a minimum tenancy of one month, a maximum of one tenant, an owner-occupied dwelling, and at least two bedrooms.

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Lakewood, NJ

Ocean County

Some Restrictions

Lakewood Township has no short-term-rental-specific ordinance. Any rented dwelling, including a transient or vacation rental, is governed by Chapter 15 (Rental Housing) of the Township Code. Before leasing, the owner must obtain a Rental Certificate of Occupancy from the Department of Code Enforcement and Zoning, and the inspector posts a maximum-occupancy notice in the unit that the landlord and tenant may not exceed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJacksonLakewood
Code SectionChapter 350 (Ord. 12-20)-
Minimum Tenancy1 month-
Maximum Tenants1 per registration-
Owner-OccupancyRequired year-round-
Minimum Bedrooms2-
Code-Township Code Ch. 15
Permit-Rental C.O. required
Issuing Department-Code Enforcement & Zoning
Occupancy Standard-Posted at inspection
State Tax Authority-N.J.S.A. 54:32D

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Jackson FAQ

Can I rent my Jackson Township home on Airbnb?

Whole-house short-term rentals are not allowed. Chapter 350 only permits single-room rentals with a minimum tenancy of one month and a maximum of one tenant, in an owner-occupied dwelling with at least two bedrooms.

How many guests can stay in a Jackson Township short-term rental?

Chapter 350 limits each room rental to one tenant per registration. The Township does not authorize traditional transient short-term rentals with multiple guests.

Lakewood FAQ

Does Lakewood Township have a short-term rental ordinance?

No. Lakewood Township has not adopted a short-term-rental-specific ordinance. Any rented dwelling, including a transient or vacation booking, falls under Chapter 15 (Rental Housing) of the Township Code, which requires a Rental Certificate of Occupancy from the Department of Code Enforcement and Zoning before the unit may be leased.

How many guests can stay in a Lakewood rental?

Chapter 15 directs the inspector to post the maximum number of persons in a conspicuous place inside the unit at the time of the Rental C.O. inspection, based on New Jersey State Housing Code minimum sleeping-room area standards. Neither landlord nor tenant may exceed the posted figure, and anyone sleeping or generally dwelling there for more than two successive days or nights counts as a resident.

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