Demolition in Bendinat: Who Really Clears Up Mallorca's Coastal Burdens?
Why Mallorca Is Removing Some Old Coastal Buildings
Older seaside buildings in Mallorca may be dismantled if permits are outdated, safety is poor, or the coast needs protection.

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Why are old coastal buildings in Mallorca being removed?
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What is happening to the old building at Cala Oli in Bendinat?
A 1960s residential building at Cala Oli has been authorised for dismantling.
Does demolishing a house on the coast in Mallorca mean the land is restored automatically?
No, the site usually still needs stabilisation and follow-up work.
Will new construction be allowed after the Cala Oli demolition in Bendinat?
No, the site will not be open for new construction.
Who pays for demolition and coastal restoration in Mallorca?
It depends on the case, and the costs may be assigned to owners or public bodies.
How does demolition in Bendinat affect local residents?
It can affect daily routines, coastal access, and how the area feels to long-term residents.
What should happen to a demolished coastal site in Mallorca afterwards?
The site should be secured, restored, and monitored for erosion.
Is Mallorca planning a wider inventory of fragile coastal buildings?
An inventory would help identify risky buildings before they become urgent cases.
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