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Spain’s Palma to ban the renting of apartments to tourists

Rents in Majorca and in most Spanish cities have increased in recent years.

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Palma on the island of Majorca is planning to become the first Spanish city to prohibit the rental of apartments to tourists (PA)

Palma on the island of Majorca is planning to become the first Spanish city to prohibit the rental of apartments to tourists.

Palma mayor Antoni Noguera said his government will vote for the ban at city council.

Rents in Majorca and in most Spanish cities have increased in recent years.

Many residents and local politicians blame the price rise on internet sites and apps that allow travellers to rent apartments short-term directly from homeowners.

Mr Noguera said that houses will be excluded from the ban, unless they are in protected areas, near airports or in industrial areas.

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