Palma imposes moratorium on new holiday rentals — a stop with questions
What Palma Could Do to Support Long-Term Housing
Palma may need incentives, conversion support and stronger rules to shift homes toward long-term housing.

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What other measures could help Palma shift homes from holiday rentals to long-term housing?
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What does Palma’s planned holiday rental moratorium mean for new licences?
Palma wants to block new holiday rental licences, while existing ones remain valid.
Will existing holiday rental licences in Palma be affected?
Existing licences are expected to remain valid.
Can a ban on new holiday rentals in Palma solve the housing crisis?
It can help, but it will not fix the housing crisis by itself.
Are holiday rentals already restricted in Palma apartment buildings?
Yes, holiday rentals in multi-family buildings are already banned.
What can Palma do to reduce illegal holiday rentals?
Stronger controls and fines are needed to curb illegal rentals.
Why are many Palma residents worried about short-term rentals?
Residents worry about noise and housing pressure, while owners depend on rental income.
What is happening with holiday rentals in Santa Catalina, Palma?
Santa Catalina is one of the neighbourhoods affected by Palma’s rental debate.
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