February 2, 2017
The war rages on in North Jersey against short-term rentals made possible through companies such as Airbnb. Residents using these services can link with folks looking for a place to stay for a night or two, or a week. And their home, or a room, essentially becomes a temporary hotel. Due to their proximity to New York City, many residents of North Jersey counties are bringing in big bucks through the rental market. But one by one, municipalities are saying the practice has to go. In the middle of January, Ridgewood became the latest in a growing list of Bergen County towns to ban rentals of 30 days or less…
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