Collapses in Mallorca: Who protects us from dilapidated buildings?
What Neighbours Can Do About Building Risks in Mallorca
If a Mallorca building looks unsafe, neighbours should report it quickly and avoid the area if danger seems immediate.

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What should neighbours do if they suspect a building risk in Mallorca?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why do buildings collapse in Mallorca?
Collapses often stem from neglected maintenance and unauthorised structural changes.
Who is responsible if a building collapses in Mallorca?
Responsibility may involve the owner, contractors, and other parties linked to the building’s condition.
How can I tell if an old house in Mallorca may be unsafe?
Cracks, settling, damp and unusual noises can be early warning signs.
When should buildings in Mallorca be inspected for structural safety?
Older or altered buildings should be checked regularly, especially if there are signs of damage.
Was the collapse in Manacor linked to missing permits or inspections?
Authorities said the building lacked a valid inspection and clear planning records.
Are older buildings in Mallorca more at risk of collapse?
Yes, older buildings can be riskier if inspections and records are missing.
What safety checks should Mallorca owners keep up to date?
Keep inspections, permits and renovation records up to date.
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