Short-term-rental rules
Can you Airbnb in Rockleigh, NJ?
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Rockleigh bans short-term rentals outright borough-wide. Ordinance No. 2022-2 (adopted March 7, 2022, codified as Chapter 12, § 12-1 of the borough code) defines a short-term rental as any residential occupancy under 175 days and makes it unlawful to receive any consideration for one, so every Airbnb-style stay under 30 nights is illegal, and even leases shorter than about six months fall under the ban. Advertising and platform facilitation are also prohibited, with fines up to $1,250 per day.
What the rules say in Rockleigh
- Borough-wide prohibition: renting any dwelling unit for a residential occupancy of less than 175 days is unlawful (Ch. 12, SS 12-1.3, Ord. No. 2022-2, adopted 3-7-2022).
- The 175-day threshold is one of the strictest in New Jersey: it captures all nightly/weekly Airbnb stays and even multi-month leases under roughly six months.
- Applies to whole-home and partial-home alike: unlawful to receive or obtain actual or anticipated consideration for the use of any dwelling unit as a short-term rental, regardless of intent or knowledge.
- Advertising a short-term rental is prohibited, and hosting platforms (Airbnb, Vrbo, etc.) may not facilitate or advertise Rockleigh short-term rentals (SS 12-1.5).
- Penalties up to $1,250 per violation, with each day constituting a new and separate violation (SS 12-1.6).
- Exemptions: occupancies of 175 days or more and non-paying house guests are permitted (SS 12-1.4).
- Zoning backstop: the residential A Zone permits only single-family detached dwellings occupied by not more than one family, and 2026 ordinances (2026-6, 2026-7) further prohibit boarding and rooming houses in the A Zone and add zoning penalties.
Sources: Borough of Rockleigh Code, Ch. 12 Rental Housing, SS 12-1 Short-Term Rentals (eCode360); Borough of Rockleigh Code, Ch. 34 Zoning, Uses Permitted and Prohibited (eCode360); Borough of Rockleigh official site, Public Notices (Ord. 2026-6 and 2026-7 zoning amendments). Last reviewed 2026-07.
How short-term rentals are regulated in New Jersey
- New Jersey has no single statewide short-term-rental ban. Instead, each municipality sets its own rules through local ordinances, which is why neighboring Bergen towns can differ completely.
- Statewide, short-term rentals are generally subject to NJ Sales Tax and the State Occupancy Fee (and, in some areas, local taxes) on stays under 90 days, unless booked through certain channels that collect on the host's behalf.
- Common municipal controls include registration or permits, owner-occupancy requirements, minimum-stay rules, caps on rental nights, and zoning limits on which districts allow short-term use.
- Rules change. An ordinance can be added or amended at any time. Always confirm the current rule with the municipality before listing.
Rockleigh short-term-rental FAQ
Can I run a short-term rental (Airbnb) in Rockleigh, NJ?
Rockleigh bans short-term rentals outright borough-wide. Ordinance No. 2022-2 (adopted March 7, 2022, codified as Chapter 12, § 12-1 of the borough code) defines a short-term rental as any residential occupancy under 175 days and makes it unlawful to receive any consideration for one, so every Airbnb-style stay under 30 nights is illegal, and even leases shorter than about six months fall under the ban. Advertising and platform facilitation are also prohibited, with fines up to $1,250 per day.
Do I need a permit or registration to run an STR in Rockleigh?
Exemptions: occupancies of 175 days or more and non-paying house guests are permitted (SS 12-1.4).
What taxes apply to a short-term rental in Rockleigh, New Jersey?
Short-term stays in New Jersey are generally subject to NJ Sales Tax and the State Occupancy Fee (plus any local fees), unless collected for you by the booking platform. A tax professional can confirm what applies to your property.
Can Palisade Stays manage a short-term rental in Rockleigh?
Short-term rentals face real limits in Rockleigh (see the status above), so it may not be the right play. Palisade Stays can still help you understand what's possible for your property, including a compliant mid-term or longer rental, and run it if it's a fit. Start with a quick assessment.
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