Palma takes action: Over €300,000 in fines for illegal holiday rentals in Llevant
Why Fines Alone Will Not Solve Palma’s Holiday Rental Problem
Palma’s holiday rental crackdown helps, but experts say long-term housing measures are still needed.

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Is Palma relying only on fines to solve the holiday rental problem?
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Why is Palma fining illegal holiday rentals in Llevant?
Palma is targeting unlicensed tourist rentals that worsen the housing shortage.
How much can illegal holiday rentals be fined in Palma?
Recent fines in Palma added up to more than €300,000.
How can I check if a holiday apartment in Mallorca is legally registered?
Always ask for the registration number and verify it before paying.
What should I do if I suspect an illegal holiday rental in my Palma building?
Report suspicious activity to help inspectors check for unlicensed rentals.
Why do illegal holiday rentals affect housing in Mallorca?
They reduce long-term housing supply and can push rents higher.
What makes illegal holiday rentals harder to enforce in Mallorca?
Remote management and unclear responsibility make enforcement more difficult.
What areas of Palma are most affected by illegal tourist rentals?
Llevant has been a main focus because inspectors found signs of illegal tourist letting there.
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