Is it Illegal to Not Shovel Snow Off of Your Sidewalk in New Jersey?
Winter is approaching and there's a good possibility the Garden State will receive at least some snow before the season's over. So, is it illegal to NOT shovel snow off your New Jersey sidewalk?
Let's Examine
Whether it's you, your spouse, the kids, or the whole family tackling the shoveling of snow after it arrives, we can all agree it's not a fun chore.
But if NO ONE bothers to do it, can you be fined?
In New Jersey, it's possible, but not a foregone conclusion.
The Law of the Land
According to Lynch Law Firm, different municipalities in the Garden State have their own requirements for residential home and property owners when it comes to removing snow from sidewalks, so it's best to check with yours.
Furthermore, the municipalities that DO have requirements may even dictate the size and distance of the path you make, and they may even give you a certain amount of time to clear your sidewalk.
Can You Be Fined?
More often than not, a warning is issued before you're ever likely to get a ticket for failing to remove snow.
Heed This Warning
However, if you shovel snow off your sidewalk and your property is not privately owned by you, and you jack up the sidewalk while removing the snow, you could face consequences. Lynch Law Firm states, 'If the property owner tries to remove the ice or snow and is negligent in doing so, causing the sidewalk to be more dangerous than before, he or she could be held liable for accidents that occur.'
Lynch Law Firm also points out that IF you fail to shovel your snow and someone gets hurt on your sidewalk as a result, you could be liable for any injuries that occur.
BOTTOM LINE
Is it illegal to not shovel snow off your sidewalk? Depends on where you live, but it's more of a courtesy to, say, your mail carrier, neighbors who walk or walk dogs, and children who walk to the bus stop or school.
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