Landlords in Spanish holiday hotspot employ trick to get around tourist accommodation ban
Cătălin Roșioru
Landlords in a Spanish holiday hotspot are employing a trick to get around the tourist accommodation ban. The number of tourists staying in second homes, that are not hotels or licensed holiday rental properties, in the Balearics has risen dramatically. Visitors who stay in a second home, whether owned by themselves or by family or friends, has increased by 25 per cent of the past few years — which is four per cent higher than those in regular tourist accommodation. In 2016, the Balearics
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