"They want to drive us out": Longstanding residents in Santa Catalina against alleged investor
Legal Aid for Building and Tenancy Disputes in Mallorca
Some Mallorca residents qualify for legal aid, but long disputes can still become financially difficult to sustain.

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Can Mallorca residents get legal aid in building or tenancy disputes?
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Why are longtime residents in Santa Catalina complaining about holiday rentals?
Residents say tourist rentals have increased noise, traffic and pressure in their building.
What happens when illegal building work in Mallorca is reported but not enforced?
A ruling can exist on paper, but enforcement may still be slow or incomplete.
How does holiday rental pressure affect everyday life in Palma?
It can bring noise, constant turnover and a loss of residential calm.
What can neighbours do if they suspect tourist rental activity in their Mallorca building?
They can document the problem, report it and keep a clear record of incidents.
Is Santa Catalina in Palma still a residential neighbourhood?
Yes, but residents say tourism and speculation are putting increasing pressure on it.
What are the signs that a Mallorca apartment building may be used for short-term tourism?
Frequent guest turnover, suitcase traffic and short stays are common clues.
What does the Santa Catalina dispute say about gentrification in Mallorca?
It shows how gentrification can affect daily life, not just housing prices.
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