There are new limitations on short-term rentals in North Bergen.
A new ordinance in the town says these types of rentals are permitted only in limited circumstances where property owners live at the locations as their primary residence.
Rentals are restricted to 60 nights per year, tenants cannot operate short-term rentals and no one can have more than two short-term rental permits.
“This ordinance establishes clear rules that protect our neighborhoods while allowing limited, responsible short-term rentals in appropriate situations,” Mayor Nick Sacco wrote in a statement. “Our goal is to maintain safe, stable residential communities while ensuring that any short-term rental activity operates with proper oversight and accountability.”
Existing short-term rentals that were previously registered in North Bergen may continue operating, but must apply for a permit under the new ordinance within 90 days of the law taking effect.
Officials say the town will retain the authority to inspect properties, investigate complaints and "enforce compliance through fines or permit revocation when necessary."
The ordinance will go into effect 20 days after the new law is passed.