Article in Diario Sur

The Junta de Andalucia has completed their inventory of homes built on unclassified  land in 14 municipalities in the Axarquia region and detected 12,760 illegal houses, mostly residential.
Of these 859 are on protected land and 976 are homes which have not yet been classified as illegal. However, the Minister of Housing and Public Works, Josefina Cruz, said that 86.5 percent of housing, 11,000 in total, may have a solution, leaving open the door to legalization .
On 19 February, the CP called for changing the Law on Urban Planning of Andalusia (LOUA), adopted in 2002, to allow the legalization and regulation of thousands of homes built in recent years in the region of Axarquia, the most of which are now out of management.
“It is an incomplete law and it needs to offer more concrete solutions”, considered the provincial president of the popular Malaga, Bendodo Elijah, who identified the changes “with respect to the regime that addresses the possibility of building on unclassified land through the presentation of urban development projects. ”
The PP proposed reform of the articles governing the construction of farm-related housing and / or livestock. Also betting by setting a new model of tourism and residential housing, “which LOUA currently does not provide” he added.