The $62,000 Kowalski Flat — Rare Deposits in a Silent Wardrobe


The Kowalski flat, valued at approximately $62,000, keeps its quiet record inside a bedroom wardrobe. Behind hanging coats, envelopes marked deposits sit untouched, once counted in private and carefully hidden from view.

Marek Kowalski, Short-Term Rental Host

Marek Kowalski, born 1979 in Kraków, managed several short-term rental rooms across the city.

Eight traces remain of his routine: a ring of labeled apartment keys; a printed calendar of bookings; spare bed linens folded in plastic; a cleaning checklist clipped to a board; a stack of guest registration forms; a small bottle of surface cleaner; a ledger tracking payments; and the envelopes labeled deposits stored discreetly in the wardrobe.
Each evening he returned from cleaning and check-ins, placing guest deposits into envelopes before noting them in the ledger.

Bookings Interrupted

New rental regulations restricted short-term stays in the building, forcing cancellations. The booking calendar shows abrupt gaps. Several deposits were never returned, nor formally recorded beyond the envelopes.

Back in the wardrobe, the envelopes labeled deposits remain behind the coats.
The flat stands modest and undisturbed, its hidden records still intact, with rare deposits waiting in silence where they were last placed.

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