5 rules for unincorporated Camden County, New Jersey.
Verified from official government sources
Camden County does not regulate residential trash containers. Bin type, screening, and storage rules are set by each municipality's property maintenance and solid-waste ordinances.
Camden County does not enforce property maintenance or blight standards. Each municipality (Cherry Hill, Camden, Gloucester Township, Pennsauken, Voorhees, etc.) adopts and enforces its own property maintenance code under New Jersey home-rule authority.
Camden County does not regulate vacant lots. Each municipality requires owners to keep vacant and unimproved lots clear of debris, tall grass, and weeds under its own property maintenance ordinance.
Camden County does not regulate garage or yard sales. Most Camden County municipalities require a low-cost permit and limit how many sales you may hold per year.
Camden County has no grass-height or weed ordinance. Each municipality sets its own limit (commonly 8-10 inches) and enforces it through local code enforcement.
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