Damp walls, cracked floors, overheated rooms: What's going wrong with Mallorca's social housing
Long-Term Fixes for Social Housing in Mallorca
Better inspections, planning standards and resident input could improve Mallorca’s social housing projects.

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What long-term fixes could improve social housing in Mallorca?
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Why are some Mallorca social housing apartments in poor condition so soon after handover?
Residents report damp, cracks and faulty fittings soon after moving in.
What health problems can damp and overheating cause in Mallorca housing?
Damp and heat can affect comfort, breathing and overall health.
What should tenants do if their Mallorca flat has construction defects?
Document the problem and report it formally with evidence.
Why did some people refuse Mallorca social housing apartments in Son Oliva?
Some residents turned the flats down because of quality concerns.
How common are housing complaints in Mallorca's new social housing projects?
The complaints appear in several new social housing projects.
Who is responsible when social housing in Mallorca has defects?
Liability may fall on the authority, developer or supervisors.
What is happening in Palma's Son Oliva neighborhood with social housing?
Residents in Son Oliva report defects, heat and a lack of solutions.
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