Seville council can cut off water supply to illegal tourist flats, court rules
Briefly

A court in Seville ruled the city can cut off water to illegal tourist apartments, emphasizing community complaints and asserting these are not primary residences.
The Seville city council identified approximately 5,000 illegal apartments alongside the 10,000 licensed ones, highlighting a growing challenge amidst rising tourism numbers.
Reacting to mass tourism protests, local councils across Spain are feeling pressure to address the issues that drive up rents and displace residents.
In the Balearic Islands, regional authorities, previously dismissive of tourism protests, are now compelled to rethink their tourism model due to overwhelming public backlash.
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