Why so many people lose their homes in Mallorca – a reality check
How Palma's Housing Pressure Feeds Eviction Risk
Palma's high rents and tight supply are making housing insecurity and eviction risk worse.

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Is the housing crisis in Palma making evictions worse?
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Why are there so many eviction orders in Mallorca?
Mallorca's housing pressure is driving a mix of rent, mortgage, and debt-related eviction cases.
Why are fewer evictions enforced than the number of orders issued in Mallorca?
Many orders are delayed because courts are overloaded and vulnerable people receive legal protection.
What kinds of situations lead to eviction in Mallorca?
Evictions in Mallorca can stem from rent arrears, mortgage problems, lease disputes, or illegal occupation.
What can people in Mallorca do to avoid losing their home?
Early legal advice and mediation can sometimes stop a housing case from ending in eviction.
What help is available in Mallorca for people struggling with rent arrears?
Mallorca needs short-term support, advice, and mediation to help families facing rent arrears.
Why are vacant holiday flats part of the housing problem in Mallorca?
Vacant holiday flats reduce the supply of homes available to local residents.
What solutions are being discussed for Mallorca's eviction problem?
Faster courts, mediation, local support and better use of empty homes are among the main proposals.
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