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Noise Rules: New Brunswick vs Perth Amboy

How do noise rules rules compare between New Brunswick, NJ and Perth Amboy, NJ?

New Brunswick and Perth Amboy have similar restriction levels.

New Brunswick, NJ

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

New Brunswick has no dedicated short-term rental ordinance, so STR guests are subject to the citywide Noise Control rules in Municipal Code Chapter 8.28 and the New Jersey Noise Control Act (NJSA 13:1G; NJAC 7:29). The state baseline at residential property lines is 65 dBA from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and 50 dBA from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.

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Perth Amboy, NJ

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Perth Amboy STRs (Ord. 2169-2024) must comply with the city noise/nuisance ordinance. Transient occupants and owners face fines and possible permit revocation for noise violations. NJ state baseline applies: 65 dBA day, 50 dBA night.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNew BrunswickPerth Amboy
Local CodeChapter 8.28 Noise Control-
State RuleNJSA 13:1G; NJAC 7:29-
Day Limit (residential line)65 dBA, 7am-10pm-
Night Limit (residential line)50 dBA, 10pm-7am-
Police Non-Emergency732-745-5200-
STR Code-Ord. 2169-2024
Quiet Hours (NJ)-10 p.m.–7 a.m. (50 dBA)
Day Limit (NJ)-65 dBA, 7 a.m.–10 p.m.
Penalty-$100–$2,000 per violation; permit revocation
Enforcement-Code Enforcement / PAPD

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New Brunswick FAQ

What are quiet hours for an Airbnb in New Brunswick?

New Brunswick does not publish dedicated short-term rental quiet hours. Guests are subject to Chapter 8.28 of the Municipal Code and the New Jersey Noise Control Act, which set a 50 dBA continuous-sound limit at any residential property line from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. and 65 dBA during the day. Most hosts contractually impose a 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. quiet period to mirror the state nighttime standard.

Who do neighbors call about a noisy short-term rental in New Brunswick?

Call the New Brunswick Police Department non-emergency line at 732-745-5200. NJDEP-certified noise officers can issue a written measurement under NJAC 7:29, and the city's Department of Planning, Community and Economic Development at 732-745-5050 enforces Chapter 8.28 of the Municipal Code.

Perth Amboy FAQ

What are the quiet hours for STR guests in Perth Amboy?

New Jersey's state noise rule (NJAC 7:29) sets the night standard at 50 dBA at the property line from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., and 65 dBA during the day. Perth Amboy's nuisance noise chapter applies anytime.

Can my STR permit be revoked for noise complaints?

Yes. Ordinance 2169-2024 expressly authorizes suspension or revocation of the short-term rental permit when the owner, responsible party, or transient occupants violate noise/nuisance rules.

Who do neighbors call about a noisy STR guest?

Perth Amboy Police non-emergency for active disturbances. For repeat issues, file a complaint with Code Enforcement at (732) 826-0290 referencing Ordinance 2169-2024.

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