Rental units must be rented for a minimum of 365 consecutive
days, whether by lease or otherwise.
All properties registered as a rental unit or short-term rental
unit must be insured through an applicable combined property/liability
insurance single limit of no less than policy of $500,000.
All rental units and short-term rental units shall be maintained
in accordance with the Uniform Construction Code, the BOCA National
Property Maintenance Code, the New Jersey Uniform Fire Safety Act
and the Code of the Borough of Collingswood.
Heating and cooling facilities shall be provided in all rental facilities, rental units, and short-term rental units. This article does not amend, but rather enhances, the general heating requirements contained in Chapter
211 of the Municipal Code of the Borough of Collingswood, to impose additional requirements upon landlords who have agreed, either expressly or implicitly, to provide their tenants with heating and cooling facilities.
Every rental unit or short-term rental unit located within the
Borough shall be provided with heating and cooling facilities capable
of maintaining certain temperatures within the living area of the
rental unit or short-term rental unit.
A. Heat supply. Every owner and operator of any building who rents,
leases or lets one or more dwelling units, rental units or short-term
rental units, on terms, either express or implied, to furnish heat
to the occupants thereof shall supply sufficient heat during the period
from October 1 to April 30 to maintain the room temperature at no
less than 68° F. in all living areas of the rental units or short-term
rental units during the hours between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. of
each day and not less than 65° F. during all other hours.
[Amended 2-1-2021 by Ord. No. 1699]
B. Cooling supply. Every owner and operator of any building who rents,
leases or lets one or more dwelling units, rental units or short-term
rental units, on terms, either express or implied, to furnish air
conditioning or cooling mechanisms to the occupants thereof shall
supply sufficient cool air during the period from May 1 to September
30 to maintain the room temperature at no more than 74° F. in
all living areas of the rental units or short-term rental units.
This section is intended to regulate short-term rental units
to preserve the health, safety, and public enjoyment of all residents
and tenants within the Borough.
A. The requirements, prohibitions, restrictions, and all other provisions
of this chapter shall apply to the rental of short-term rental units
and the short-term rental owners.
B. In addition to the requirements, prohibitions, and restrictions set
forth in this chapter, short-term rental units shall comply with each
of the following regulations:
(1) The person offering a dwelling unit for rent as a short-term rental
unit shall be the owner of the dwelling unit. The rental facility
containing the short-term rental unit shall be the primary residence
of the owner.
(2) Advertisements for the availability of short-term rental units shall
not contain any language that is inconsistent with the requirements
and prohibitions set forth in this section.
(3) A short-term rental unit shall be limited to a maximum tenancy of
30 days within a period of 365 days. No short-term rental unit shall
be rented for more than 14 consecutive days. A short-term rental owner
shall be limited to one tenancy of a short-term rental unit at any
one time.
(4) No tenancy of a short-term rental unit shall be permitted if such
tenancy causes the rental facility to violate the Borough's residential
occupancy requirements.
(5) No accessory buildings on a property may be used for a short-term
rental unit.
(6) Short-term rentals shall not be conducted in a manner that is disruptive
or adverse to the safety, well-being and quiet enjoyment of the Borough's
residents and visitors;
(7) Short-term rentals shall not be permitted for the purpose of hosting
commercial or social events.
(8) Short-term rental units shall not be rented to any person younger
than 21 years of age.
(9) Signs or any other type of advertisement indicating a dwelling unit
is available for occupancy as a short-term rental unit shall not be
placed on the property where the short-term rental unit is located.
(10)
Any short-term rental owner shall be responsible for providing
parking for any tenant of the short-term rental unit.
(11)
Every rental facility with a short-term rental unit shall contain
the requisite number of smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors
as required by the New Jersey Uniform Fire Safety Act and the Borough's
ordinances. In the event that the short-term rental owner of the rental
facility is not present during the tenancy of the short-term rental
unit, each smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector within the
rental facility shall be hardwired in such a manner that the activation
of one detector will activate all of the detectors in the rental facility.
(12)
The short-term rental owner of a short-term rental unit shall
post the following information in a prominent location therein:
(a)
The telephone number of the short-term rental owner and person
responsible for building maintenance issues of the short-term rental
unit.
(b)
The telephone number(s) for the Borough Police Department, the
Borough Fire Department, and the Borough Code Enforcement Department.
(c)
A floor plan indicating the locations of all emergency exit
routes, fire extinguishers, and CO alarms within the short-term rental
unit.
(d)
The maximum number of parking spaces available on-site.
(e)
Notification that any short-term renter shall be subject to
fines and penalties for any violations of this chapter or for violations
of the Borough Municipal Code.