Only 21% of properties in Palma have submitted the appraisal report in 2024.
So far, of the 4,409 evaluation reports that should be submitted, only 942 have been submitted.
Of the 4,409 buildings in Palma that were required to pass and submit the Technical Building Inspection (ITE) in 2024, now known as the Building Evaluation Report (IEE), only 942 (21.37%) have done so. 1,9 while the rest date back to 1974. The Cort (Spanish Autonomous Community of Palma) has agreed to initiate sanctioning proceedings against those that have not complied with the obligation, which represents 78.63% of all buildings.
to pass the IEE throughout this year. If the fine is paid upon receiving notification, as Corte's Councilor for Urban Planning, Óscar Fidalgo, recalled, the fine will be mandatory. He also explained that the documentation to be submitted must reflect the building's state of conservation, basic accessibility conditions, and energy certification, among other things. The submission of documents can be done electronically and also from any customer service office. 90% of the files are submitted between October, November and December," which is why "the Discipline and Safety area is overwhelmed at the end of the year." He stated that this is a "common practice that is repeated every year" because the owners have "a lack of foresight and do everything at the last minute." ~BK_S_