Short-term-rental rules
Can you Airbnb in Hillsdale, NJ?
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Hillsdale has no ordinance banning, permitting, or registering short-term rentals of a home or room, and its zoning code contains no transient-occupancy exclusion, so STRs of dwellings are legal by default. The one STR-targeted law, Code Ch. 234 (Ord. 23-10, adopted 6-13-2023), only prohibits renting out dwelling amenities such as pools, yards, or sports courts by themselves (Swimply-style), with fines up to $1,250 and/or 90 days per day. Owners of rental units must still file a liability-insurance certificate with the borough under the state-mandated registry (Ch. 178, Ord. 22-19).
What the rules say in Hillsdale
- No STR-specific permit, registration, minimum stay, zone limit, or owner-occupancy rule exists for renting a dwelling or room under 30 nights; the code and zoning are silent on transient occupancy of dwellings (verified through the full chapter list and all ordinances adopted 2019-2026).
- Code Ch. 234 / Ordinance 23-10 (adopted 6-13-2023) prohibits the lease or rental of any dwelling AMENITY (swimming pools, yard areas, tennis/sports courts, driveways, and similar recreation features) as a standalone rental; violations carry fines up to $1,250 and/or up to 90 days, each day a separate violation.
- Ch. 178 (Ord. 22-19, implementing N.J.S.A. 40A:10A-1) requires owners of rental units to register a certificate of liability insurance with the borough; this applies to all rentals, not just STRs.
- Zoning is permissive (Ch. 310 § 310-55A: land may be used only for uses on the Schedule of Uses), and dwellings must be occupied by a 'family' defined as a single housekeeping unit; the definition contains no duration or transient-occupancy test, so it does not implicitly bar STRs.
Sources: Ordinance 23-10 (adopted 6-13-2023), Short Term Rental of Property Amenities Prohibition, full adopted text (codified as Ch. 234); Borough of Hillsdale Code on eCode360 (HI1394); live site Cloudflare-blocked, consulted via Wayback snapshot; Wayback snapshot (Mar 2026) of the full code table of contents, showing Ch. 234 Rental Property and no STR/hotel/boarding chapter; Ch. 310 Land Use Part 1 definitions (DWELLING UNIT, FAMILY single-housekeeping-unit definition, no transient exclusion), archived; Ch. 310 Part 4 Art. XIV General Regulations incl. § 310-55A permissive-use clause, archived; Borough of Hillsdale ordinance index (year lists 2019-2026 checked; no dwelling-STR ordinance adopted); 2023 Ordinances list showing 23-10 adoption on 6-13-2023. 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.
Hillsdale short-term-rental FAQ
Can I run a short-term rental (Airbnb) in Hillsdale, NJ?
Hillsdale has no ordinance banning, permitting, or registering short-term rentals of a home or room, and its zoning code contains no transient-occupancy exclusion, so STRs of dwellings are legal by default. The one STR-targeted law, Code Ch. 234 (Ord. 23-10, adopted 6-13-2023), only prohibits renting out dwelling amenities such as pools, yards, or sports courts by themselves (Swimply-style), with fines up to $1,250 and/or 90 days per day. Owners of rental units must still file a liability-insurance certificate with the borough under the state-mandated registry (Ch. 178, Ord. 22-19).
Do I need a permit or registration to run an STR in Hillsdale?
No STR-specific permit, registration, minimum stay, zone limit, or owner-occupancy rule exists for renting a dwelling or room under 30 nights; the code and zoning are silent on transient occupancy of dwellings (verified through the full chapter list and all ordinances adopted 2019-2026).
What taxes apply to a short-term rental in Hillsdale, 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 Hillsdale?
Palisade Stays launches and runs short-term rentals for owners end to end. Where a short-term rental works in Hillsdale, we can handle setup, listing, guest operations, and turnovers. Start with a quick property-fit assessment.
Thinking about a short-term rental in Hillsdale?
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