'Ten Days and Uncertainty': Protest in Palma against eviction in the Son Bordoy project
Why Housing Protests Are Growing in Palma
Rising housing pressure in Palma is leading to more protests over evictions and the lack of clear alternatives.

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Why are protests in Palma over housing and evictions becoming more common?
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What is the Son Bordoy eviction protest in Palma about?
It is a protest against a rapid eviction tied to the Son Bordoy development in Palma.
How much notice do people usually get before an eviction in Mallorca?
In this case, the notice period was just ten days, which is considered extremely short.
What support is available for families facing eviction in Palma?
Support usually comes from social services and temporary housing options, but it needs to be organised quickly.
Can vacant apartments be used as temporary housing in Mallorca?
Vacant apartments can be used temporarily if authorities and owners agree to it.
Where is Son Bordoy in Palma?
Son Bordoy is in Palma, between El Molinar and the MA-19.
What kind of housing is planned in the Son Bordoy development?
Son Bordoy is planned as a new neighbourhood with up to 750 apartments.
What should people in Mallorca do if they are told to leave their home quickly?
Contact social services immediately and ask for every deadline and decision in writing.
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