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'Ten Days and Uncertainty': Protest in Palma against eviction in the Son Bordoy project

Why Short Eviction Notices Cause Such Problems in Mallorca

A Palma eviction tied to Son Bordoy has raised concern because affected residents were reportedly given just ten days' notice.

Published: April 22, 2026
'Ten Days and Uncertainty': Protest in Palma against eviction in the Son Bordoy project

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How much notice do people usually get before an eviction in Mallorca?

Eviction timelines can vary, but the Palma case has drawn attention because the people affected were reportedly given only ten days. That is widely seen as too little time to find temporary housing, arrange a move, or secure support for children, older people or anyone with special needs.

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