Mallorca, Spain – The heated debate over illegal holiday rentals on the island of Mallorca has taken center stage once again, following claims that as much as forty per cent of the holiday rental market operates outside the law. These figures, which have sparked concern among local authorities and residents alike, are now being challenged by Habtur, the island’s official association of tourist apartment owners. In a clash that highlights the complexities of Mallorca’s booming tourism sector, Habtur disputes the accuracy of the forty per cent estimate, urging for a more nuanced understanding of rental compliance and regulation enforcement. This controversy sheds light on the ongoing struggles to balance tourism growth with legal frameworks and community interests in one of Spain’s most popular holiday destinations.

Illegal Holiday Rentals Raise Concerns Over Tourism and Local Housing Markets in Mallorca

The debate surrounding holiday rentals in Mallorca has intensified, with…

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Author : Caleb Wilson

Publish date : 2025-08-31 04:56:00

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