The Primary Guest’s Responsibility
The Primary Cottage renter must be 25 or older and must stay on property by local Ordinance. Parents or age qualified renters cannot rent for underage or non-qualified guests with the intention to leave the property in their care and control. Doing so is a violation of a local ordinance and the primary guest can be fined up to $1500 by the Borough. In addition, your reservation will be cancelled without refund and the entire group will be expected to immediately vacate the property. Late check-out fees may apply.
Local Laws You Need to Know
The Borough restricts the primary cottage renter to be 25 years or older. You will need to provide your ID and the names with primary residence information for all of your guests to the host, which will be submitted to the Borough on your behalf. Failure to provide these will result in the cancellation of your reservation. The Borough also has a noise ordinance and an over-occupancy ordinance, where violators can be fined up to $1500 for any violations. If you or your guest group violate these ordinances or trigger a police call to the property, your reservation will be canceled without refund and you will be asked to leave the property immediately afterwards. Your reservation for this short-term rental does not establish residency, regardless of the length of your stay. The New Jersey Anti-Eviction Act does not apply to this seasonal rental.
Security & Safety Devices
The property is equipped with internal smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, door sensors, and decibel (not voice) monitoring devices. These devices work together as part of the safety alert system for the home and it is prohibited for guests to disable them. There is also external 24/7 audio & video motion activated cameras for security and vandalism prevention, which cover the front walkway, driveway and parking areas. These cameras are not actively monitored.
