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STR Regulations for Butler, New Jersey

Overview: Are STRs allowed in Butler, NJ?

Explicit answer: Yes—short-term rentals are permitted in Butler, New Jersey, as a form of transient lodging, provided the property meets zoning, building, housing, and fire-life-safety standards, and the operator complies with applicable tax and registration requirements.

Butler’s municipal code does not present a dedicated “short-term rental” permitting scheme or a city-level occupancy tax. Investors should plan to operate under the borough’s zoning and housing maintenance/fire codes, plus New Jersey state tax rules and the Morris County Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax. Confirm zoning, occupancy limits, and life-safety requirements with the Construction/Zoning Department before listing.

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How to start a short-term rental business in Butler, NJ

  1. Zoning and land-use confirmation
    • Verify permitted use for the specific property and address in the zoning district where the unit sits (e.g., single-family or multifamily zone). If you plan to list a unit within an HOA or condo building, review association documents and bylaws for rental restrictions.
    • Discuss accessory uses, whether the STR is an owner-occupied setup or a separate dwelling, and any future registration requirements with the Borough’s Zoning Officer.
  2. Life-safety and housing maintenance compliance
    • Ensure the rental unit meets current Butler Borough housing maintenance standards, fire and building codes, and any State of New Jersey fire/life-safety requirements for lodging. This commonly includes working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, properly maintained egress, and the habitability standards outlined in the Borough Code (e.g., Section 232—Housing Standards).
  3. Insurance and business operations
    • Secure appropriate landlord/property insurance and an STR-specific policy as needed. Document house rules, guest screening, and emergency procedures; maintain logs of guest stays for tax reporting.
  4. Occupancy and sleeping limits
    • Confirm maximum occupancy with the Construction Department, aligned with applicable housing/fire standards, and reflect those limits accurately in your listing.
  5. Tax setup
    • Register with the New Jersey Division of Taxation to collect and remit state sales tax and the New Jersey Palace Theatre Surcharge (if applicable), and with the Morris County Treasurer’s Office for the Morris County Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax (3%). Set up your reservation and payment systems to calculate and pass through these taxes to guests.
  6. Utility and garbage considerations
    • Arrange utility service and trash collection in accordance with borough standards for rental properties; provide guests with instructions for disposal and recycling.
  7. Listing and launch
    • Publish listings with full addresses, occupancy limits, and any local disclosures. Keep documentation and compliance records accessible for inspectors or tax inquiries.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • General compliance
    • Property must comply with Butler Borough housing standards (see “Specific Regulations” for code references) and applicable building/fire-life-safety codes.
  • Taxes and registration
    • NJ Division of Taxation registration for sales tax and the NJ Palace Theatre Surcharge (if applicable); periodic returns and remittances required.
    • Morris County Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax registration/collection at 3%; periodic remittances to Morris County.
  • Business registration/occupational license (local)
    • Borough-level business registration/occupational license may be required to operate commercially. Confirm with the Borough Clerk and follow the application process.
  • Other common requirements
    • Evidence of required insurance (liability/property coverage).
    • Copy of house rules and emergency procedures for guests.
    • Guest logs with arrival/departure dates for tax reporting (store securely).
  • Inspections and certificates
    • Depending on property type and configuration, an inspection may be required to verify housing maintenance, fire, and safety standards. Work with the Construction Department to schedule and complete any needed inspections.

Specific regulations for short-term rentals in Butler, county, and state

City (Borough) of Butler: zoning and housing standards

  • Zoning: STRs are treated as lodging/transient use. Whether a given address may be operated as an STR is a zoning determination that depends on the zoning district and whether the use is permitted (either by right or with conditions). Always confirm the use status with the Zoning Officer before purchase or listing.
  • Housing Standards: Butler Borough Code includes housing maintenance and habitability standards. Although not STR-specific, operators are expected to ensure properties meet these minimums:
    • Example reference: Butler Borough Code, Section 232—Housing Standards (covers conditions such as heat, sanitation, safety devices, and maintenance obligations).
  • Building and Fire/Life-Safety: Properties must meet applicable building and fire codes and safety requirements for lodging use; consult the Construction/Code Enforcement Department for precise requirements and any required inspection(s).
  • Licensing/Registration: The Borough may require a business/occupational license to operate commercially. Confirm application and renewal terms with the Borough Clerk.
  • Tax collection at city level: No dedicated Butler borough-level room/occupancy tax is identified. STR operators must collect and remit the state-level sales tax and NJ Palace Theatre Surcharge (if applicable), plus the Morris County Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax (3%).

County (Morris County): Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax

  • Rate: 3% on the rent charged for transient lodging, including STRs.
  • Registration and collection: Register with the Morris County Treasurer’s Office to collect and remit the 3% HMOT. You should receive a registration number and instructions on filing returns.
  • Filing: Periodic returns (monthly/quarterly) and remittance schedules apply. Consult the Morris County Treasurer for due dates and any penalties.

State of New Jersey: general lodging rules and taxes

  • State sales tax: 6.625% on the sale of taxable lodging; STR operators must register with the NJ Division of Taxation and file returns.
  • New Jersey Palace Theatre Surcharge: A $2.00 surcharge applies per night for transient lodging in counties participating in the NJ Palace Theatre Surcharge program (applicable for the State’s purposes). Confirm applicability with the Division of Taxation.
  • Municipal ordinance authority for STRs: Municipalities in New Jersey may adopt STR-specific licensing/registration and local room taxes. Butler has not adopted an STR-specific regime identified in the provided materials; verify with the Borough Clerk or Zoning Officer for any updates.
  • Resort fees/occupancy fees and notices: If you assess any mandatory fees (e.g., “resort” or “cleaning” fees), you must disclose and itemize these as part of the rent/occupancy charge consistent with NJ guidance on resort/occupancy fees. Disclose the nature and amount of all mandatory charges to guests prior to acceptance of the reservation.

Important note

If specific zoning or life-safety standards (e.g., maximum occupancy, stair/handrail, and egress details) are needed for your property type and configuration, obtain them directly from Butler Borough’s Construction/Code Enforcement and Zoning departments.

Local authority contacts and STR information

  • Butler Borough Construction/Code Enforcement (housing and life-safety codes)
    • Phone: (973) 838–7221 (official switchboard)
    • Email: Not publicly listed on the provided materials; direct via phone or in-person at Borough Hall
    • Address: Butler Borough Hall, 1 Ace Road, Butler, NJ 07405
  • Butler Borough Zoning (use/zoning determinations)
    • Phone: (973) 838–7221 (official switchboard)
  • Butler Borough Clerk (business registration/occupational license)
    • Phone: (973) 838–7221 (official switchboard)
  • Morris County Treasurer (Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax)
    • Phone: (973) 285–6100
    • Website: morriscountynj.gov/Government/Departments-and-Agencies/Treasurer
  • NJ Division of Taxation (sales tax and NJ Palace Theatre Surcharge)
    • Website: nj.gov/treasury/taxation
    • STR/Transient Lodging guidance: nj.gov/treasury/taxation/lodging.shtml

Links to source pages

  • Butler Borough Code Book (Municipal Code): www.butlerborough.com/documents/code%20book/butler%20borough%20code%20book.pdf
  • Morris County Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax (County Treasurer): morriscountynj.gov/Government/Departments-and-Agencies/Treasurer
  • NJ Division of Taxation—Transient Lodging/Sales Tax Guidance: nj.gov/treasury/taxation/lodging.shtml
  • NJ Sales Tax and NJ Palace Theatre Surcharge info (Division of Taxation): nj.gov/treasury/taxation

Operational tips for compliance and risk management

  • Maintain an internal compliance file: zoning determination letter (if obtained), insurance declarations page, tax registrations, receipts/returns confirmations, and all correspondence with local authorities.
  • Make guest communications transparent: provide total pricing inclusive of all taxes and fees; disclose any mandatory charges and house rules clearly in your listing and pre-arrival messages.
  • Schedule inspections proactively: request any needed housing/fire-life-safety inspections early to avoid listing interruptions.
  • Track guest stays rigorously: keep arrival/departure logs and invoice records to support accurate tax remittances.
  • Monitor borough updates: revisit the Borough Clerk and Construction/Zoning offices annually to confirm no new STR-related ordinances or fee schedules have been adopted.

If you share your specific property address and intended unit configuration (e.g., entire home vs. private room; single-family vs. multifamily), the borough staff can confirm zoning and any occupancy or safety standards that apply.

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Overview of Butler

Butler is a borough in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 8,047, an increase of 508 (+6.7%) from the 2010 census count of 7,539, which in turn reflected an increase of 119 (+1.6%) from the 7,420 counted in the 2000 census.Butler was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 13, 1901, from portions of Pequannock Township.

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