Squatters in Menorca: Couple find their villa occupied — what went wrong?
What to do when strangers occupy a Mallorca or Menorca home
If you find strangers in a Balearic holiday home, contact authorities and a lawyer and gather ownership documents.

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If strangers are found in a vacation home in Mallorca or Menorca, what should I do first?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What’s the difference between short-term occupancy (okupación) and long-term property acquisition (usucapión) in Spain, and why does it matter for homes in the Balearic Islands?
Okupación is temporary occupancy; usucapión is long-term ownership that requires time and proof.
How can I quickly verify ownership if I return to my villa near Maó on Menorca and find unfamiliar people there?
Have current ownership documents ready and involve a lawyer.
What should be in an emergency folder for a Mallorca or Menorca holiday home?
Copies of keys plus contacts and ownership papers.
What practical security measures help protect a Mallorca or Menorca villa during long absences?
Remote monitoring and clear access protocols help protect vacant properties.
How do police and courts handle eviction or trespass when a Balearic property is involved?
Eviction and trespass are guided by ownership proof; legal help speeds the process.
How can I prevent long vacancies from turning into security risks in Mallorca’s tourist areas?
Neighbor checks and authorized access reduce vacancy risks.
What should I include in a clear handover protocol for rental properties in Mallorca or Menorca?
Create a transparent handover protocol with access, keys, and contacts.
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