The Balearic government has recently introduced an amnesty that makes it possible to legalize illegal constructions on rustic land. This measure is a significant step towards reducing the number of illegal constructions and offers owners a valuable opportunity to legalize their properties.
What does the amnesty mean for property owners?
The amnesty aims to offer owners of illegal constructions on the land an opportunity for legalization. This is particularly relevant for those who have built their properties without the necessary permits and now face the challenge of legalizing them. The amnesty provides a legal basis to register these constructions and thus avoid future legal problems.
The challenges of legalization
Although the amnesty is welcome news for many property owners, the process of legalization also comes with a lot of challenges and bureaucratic steps and can involve significant costs. Owners have to go through various steps, including submitting applications, paying fees and possibly making structural adjustments to comply with legal requirements.
Financial and legal aspects
Legalizing a property on rustic land is not only a bureaucratic process, but also a financial burden. The costs can vary depending on the size and condition of the property. It is estimated that legalization costs can range from 10,000 to 50,000 euros. Thorough advice from professionals in this field (architects, lawyers) can therefore be of great benefit.
Conclusion
The island government's new amnesty offers a valuable opportunity for owners of illegal constructions on rustic land to legalize their properties. Despite the challenges and costs involved, this is an important step towards ensuring legal security and avoiding future problems. Property owners should take advantage of this opportunity and obtain comprehensive information about the necessary steps and requirements along the way. At Claus von Benz, we will be happy to name proven and experienced contacts in Mallorca if required.