The Department of Territorial and Tourist Planning has contracted the services of the company Talk&Code to monitor and control illegal holiday rental offers

Jul 3, 2024 | Featured, Interview, Revista Lloseta, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition


This will allow the Consell’s inspection service to carry out an agile and efficient management of illegal holiday rentals.

The Department of Territorial and Tourist Planning of the Consell Insular de Menorca has contracted the services of the company Talk&Code for the use of a platform for the monitoring, control and management of holiday rental offers, both housing and others, which allows monitoring the ads that are published on the Internet, controlling their legality, the availability of the corresponding license and that they operate in authorised areas.

This information is captured by a technology specialised in collecting data from the publications, processing them and placing them in an orderly and georeferenced manner on a platform that allows the Consell’s inspection service to carry out an agile and efficient management of the search for advertisements that do not comply with the law.

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The Department of Territorial and Tourist Planning has contracted the services of the company Talk&Code to monitor and control illegal holiday rental offers

In this way, these publications are identified by the CIM’s inspection service and allow for faster and more effective processing in the detection of these illegalities. The cost of the contract was 14,950 euros, excluding VAT.

“We at the Department of Territorial and Tourism Planning believe that with this technology, already used to great satisfaction by other administrations, we will obtain a great advance in terms of the quantity and quality of the information that can be processed by the service, allowing us to refine searches for illegal offers much more, as well as the processing of the corresponding complaint and the opening of disciplinary proceedings,” says the councillor for Territorial and Tourism Planning, Nuria Torrent.