Son Fortuny: Does the buyer of the estate hold a community at the tap?
How Large Is Son Fortuny in the Serra de Tramuntana?
Son Fortuny is a major estate in Mallorca’s Serra de Tramuntana and includes important water resources.

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Is Son Fortuny in Mallorca considered a large estate?
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Why can a private sale of Son Fortuny affect water supply in Mallorca?
The spring on the estate is tied directly to the village’s water supply.
Can a new owner of a finca in Mallorca change access to a spring?
Yes, unless water rights are legally protected, ownership can change access terms.
What should a Mallorca village do if its only water source is on private land?
Secure legal rights and backup supply options before ownership changes.
Why is the Son Fortuny sale relevant for Estellencs?
Because the village depends on the spring located on the estate.
What legal tools can protect a spring on private land in Mallorca?
Water easements and binding agreements can protect access.
What happens if a Mallorca municipality cannot afford to buy a key estate?
The town may lose control and have to rely on temporary solutions.
Is water rationing in small Mallorca villages linked to private springs?
Yes, villages relying on private springs can become more vulnerable to rationing.
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