Eleven holiday apartments without a license in Palma's Old Town – why the listings remain online
What to do if a Palma holiday rental seems illegal
If a Palma rental looks unlicensed, report it, save the listing details, and keep your payment records.

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What should I do if I suspect a holiday rental in Palma is illegal?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Are holiday apartments in Palma allowed to operate without a tourism licence?
No, holiday rentals in Palma need a valid tourism licence to operate legally.
Why can illegal holiday rental listings in Mallorca stay online even after fines?
Because fines and legal procedures do not always stop online bookings right away.
What does illegal holiday letting mean for residents in Palma's Old Town?
Residents often deal with noise, constant arrivals, and a less stable neighbourhood.
How can I check whether a holiday rental in Mallorca is licensed?
Look for a valid tourism licence number and ask for proof if it is missing.
What can Palma authorities do about unlicensed holiday apartments?
They can fine, inspect, and take legal action, but enforcement can take time.
Is Palma's Old Town a good place to stay if you want a quiet holiday?
It can be charming, but not every street in the Old Town is quiet.
Why is platform control such a big issue for holiday rentals in Mallorca?
Because online listings can keep booking guests before enforcement catches up.
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