Camden County has no dedicated short-term rental noise rule. Guests must follow the New Jersey Noise Control Code and each town's noise ordinance, which set decibel limits and quiet hours at the property line.
New Jersey's Noise Control regulations (N.J.A.C. 7:29) set a statewide baseline of 65 dBA during the day and 50 dBA at night measured at a residential property line, which municipalities adopt and enforce. Camden County itself does not issue noise citations for private homes; enforcement lies with municipal police and code officers. Short-term rental guests are bound by the same quiet-hours and decibel limits as any resident. Some towns impose stricter local noise ordinances or specific STR nuisance provisions. Repeated noise complaints are a common trigger for towns, such as Cherry Hill, adopting or tightening short-term rental restrictions.
Municipal noise-ordinance penalties apply, typically escalating fines; chronic disturbances can also support nuisance abatement or loss of a local rental registration.
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Cherry Hill, NJ
Township Code Chapter 5 (Police Regulations) prohibits exterior radios, musical instruments, televisions, phonographs, drums, or other sound-producing device...
Cherry Hill, NJ
Chapter 5 forbids using a motor vehicle in a manner that creates a noise disturbance, including modified or defective exhaust, repeated horn-honking off publ...
Cherry Hill, NJ
Chapter 40 Zoning limits the storage of recreational vehicles, boats, and utility trailers on residential lots. Storage is generally restricted to rear yards...
Cherry Hill, NJ
Chapter 10 bars trucks, tractors, trailers, semi-trailers, or omnibuses with a registered gross weight over 5 tons (10,000 lbs) from parking on any Township ...
Cherry Hill, NJ
Chapter 10 (Traffic On-Street Regulations) governs on-street parking. During declared snow events, vehicles may not park on the street from 1 hour after snow...
Cherry Hill, NJ
Township Code prohibits barbed wire, fences topped with metal spikes, broken bottles or glass, and any fence material or construction dangerous to persons or...
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