Son Banya before the eviction: Court confirms Palma as owner — and now?
How Palma Could Manage Son Banya More Humanely
Experts call for phased eviction, emergency shelter and social support to avoid pushing vulnerable people into worse conditions.

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How should Palma handle Son Banya to avoid making the situation worse?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why is Son Banya in Mallorca being evicted now?
A court confirmed Palma owns the site, opening the door to eviction.
What happens to people living in Son Banya if Palma carries out the eviction?
Residents need alternative housing and social support, or the problem may simply shift elsewhere.
Does evicting Son Banya solve the problems in Mallorca?
No—without support and planning, eviction only shifts the problem elsewhere.
What is the best time of year to visit Son Banya in Mallorca?
Son Banya is not a normal sightseeing area and should be approached with caution.
Why is the Son Banya area in Palma such a long-running problem?
Because it combines poverty, informal living and weak support structures.
What practical support is needed for Son Banya residents in Palma?
Emergency shelter, social care and longer-term housing are essential.
What does the Son Banya ruling mean for Palma’s future planning?
It could push Palma toward social housing and better long-term land use.
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