Short-term rentals (STRs), locally known as "vacation rentals," are subject to specific regulations in Glendora, New Jersey. While STRs are generally legal across New Jersey, Glendora has enforced a moratorium, prohibiting their advertising and operation while new regulations are formulated. The business landscape for STRs in Glendora remains limited due to this moratorium, impacting properties that could typically thrive, such as single-family homes and apartments. INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE 2054 was adopted in August 2020, highlighting that rentals for periods of 30 days or fewer constitute STRs, thus necessitating regulatory oversight. The market caters mainly to business travelers and guests attending local events, suggesting future potential for STRs once regulations are clearly defined. The government authority overseeing these regulations is the City Council of Glendora, which is assessing community feedback and safety concerns. More information can be found on the city’s official website at and the municipal code can be referenced.