In Cumberland County, New Jersey, short-term rentals (STRs) are regulated and require hosts to obtain a license from the county, which includes compliance inspections to meet building and health standards. These rentals can be known locally as "vacation rentals" or "short-term accommodations." Properties that thrive in this market include cabins in rural settings, particularly around the Maurice River, and homes catering to eco-tourists due to the area's natural attractions. The market primarily caters to tourists, especially those interested in outdoor activities such as kayaking and bird watching, although there is also some demand from business travelers. The Cumberland County government, particularly the Clerk's office, oversees the regulations regarding STRs, including zoning compliance and the collection of a tourism tax. For additional details, hosts can visit the official Cumberland County site here.