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Parking in New Jersey: Rules and Neighborly Etiquette

Parking in New Jersey: Rules and Neighborly Etiquette

Published 5 days, 19 hours ago
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Parking in New Jersey: A Tale of Territoriality and Legality

In New Jersey, public street parking is typically first-come, first-served, but exceptions exist. Rental agreements, homeowner associations, and posted signs can dictate parking rules. State law allows towns to create their own ordinances, such as permitting parking in front of your driveway if you own it. A 72-hour limit on parking is common, and notifying the police department may be necessary for longer absences. Open communication with neighbors is key to avoiding parking disputes.

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