No New Jersey statute sets short-term rental parking. Rules come from each Somerset County municipality's zoning and STR ordinance. Montgomery, Bernards, and Bedminster require off-street guest parking as a registration condition.
Parking for short-term rentals in Somerset County is a municipal matter, since no state law fixes guest parking. Towns that register rentals write the rules into the local permit under their zoning ordinances. Montgomery, Bernards, Bernardsville, and Bedminster require a set number of off-street spaces before approving a rental, and bar guests from crowding narrow residential streets. Bridgewater and Hillsborough apply general residential parking and overnight-parking limits. Winter overnight parking bans during snow events keep guest cars off the road. The municipality enforces its parking conditions; Somerset County has no role.
Violating a municipal STR parking condition risks the local registration at renewal. Street and snow-emergency violations bring standard municipal tickets and towing.
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