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Why Empty Houses in Mallorca Can Be Vulnerable

Vacant and squatted properties in Mallorca can attract illegal activity if they are not regularly monitored.

Published: June 08, 2026
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Are squatted or empty houses in Mallorca more vulnerable to illegal use?

They can be, because empty buildings are often checked less regularly and may attract people looking for unnoticed space. That can make them vulnerable to illegal activity, including drug production or unsafe electrical setups. In Mallorca, better monitoring of vacant homes can help reduce those risks.

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