Definitions. The following terms shall have the meanings indicated
below:
DWELLING UNIT
Any structure, or portion thereof, whether furnished or unfurnished,
which is occupied in whole or in part, or intended, arranged or designed
to be occupied, for sleeping, dwelling, cooking, gathering and/or
entertaining, as a residential occupancy, by one or more persons which
form a single habitable unit.
OWNER
An individual or entity holding title to a property proposed
for short-term rental by way of a legally recorded deed.
OWNER-OCCUPIED
The owner of the property resides in the short-term rental
property (hereinafter "STRP") and identifies same as his or her principal
residence as that term is defined in this section. For purposes of
this section, if the owner of the property is an entity other than
an individual or individuals, then at least one principal or member
of the owner entity must reside in the STRP and identify same as his
or her principal residence as that term is defined in this section.
PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE
The address i) where at least one of the property owners
spends the majority of his or her nonworking time, and ii) which is
most clearly the center of his or her domestic life, and iii) which
is identified on his or her driver's license or state identification
card as being his or her legal address. All the above requirements
must be met in order for an address to constitute a principal residence
for purposes of this section.
PROPERTY
A parcel of real property located within the boundaries of
the Township of Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey.
RESPONSIBLE PARTY
Both the short-term rental property owner and a person (property
manager) designated by the owner to be called upon and be responsible
at all times during the period of a short-term rental and to answer
for the maintenance of the property, or the conduct and acts of occupants
of the short-term rental property, and, in the case of the property
manager, to accept service of legal process on behalf of the owner
of the short-term rental property.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL (hereinafter "STR")
The accessory use of a dwelling unit for occupancy by someone other than the unit's owner or permanent resident for a period of 30 or less consecutive days, which dwelling unit is regularly used and kept open as such for the lodging of guests, and which is advertised or held out to the public as a place regularly rented to transient occupants, as that term is defined in this section and in §
315-6 of the Township's Land Development Regulations.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL PROPERTY (hereinafter "STRP")
A residential dwelling unit, as defined herein, that is used
and/or advertised for rent as a short-term rental by transient occupants
as guests, as those terms are defined in this section. Dwelling units
rented to the same occupant for more than 30 continuous days, licensed
bed-and-breakfast establishments, licensed rooming houses or boardinghouses,
hotels, and motels shall not be considered short-term rental property.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL PROPERTY AGENT
Any New Jersey licensed real estate agent or other person
designated and charged by the owner of a short-term rental property,
with the responsibility for making the short-term rental application
to the Township on behalf of the owner, and fulfilling all of the
obligations in connection with completion of the short-term rental
property permit application process on behalf of the owner. Such person
shall be available for and responsive to contact on behalf of the
owner at all times.
TRANSIENT OCCUPANT
Any person or a guest or invitee of such person, who, in
exchange for compensation, occupies or is in actual or apparent control
or possession of residential property, which is either: i) registered
as a short-term rental property, or ii) satisfies the definition of
a short-term rental property, as such term is defined in this section.
It shall be a rebuttable presumption that any person who holds themselves
out as being an occupant or guest of an occupant of the short-term
rental is a transient occupant.