The $42,000 Petrovic Flat — Rare Fees in an Abandoned Attic Ladder Space

The Petrovic flat, valued around $42,000, keeps its quiet record in the space beneath an attic ladder. Among discarded items and debris, a metal box marked fees remains where it was last placed.
Milan Petrovic, Private Parking Space Broker
Milan Petrovic, born 1974 in Novi Sad, informally arranged and rented private parking spaces in crowded residential blocks.
Eight traces of his routine remain scattered near the ladder: a bundle of parking permits; a worn clipboard listing clients; a keyring with labeled tags; a stack of handwritten agreements; a small calculator with cracked buttons; a pen tucked behind a beam; a notebook of monthly payments; and the metal box labeled fees.
Each evening he counted collected payments in quiet corners, often using the ladder space for privacy.
Arrangements Ended
A new city parking system eliminated the need for private arrangements. Clients disappeared, and payments stopped. The notebook entries end abruptly, mid-list.
Back near the attic ladder, the metal box labeled fees remains among dust and debris.
The flat stands silent and deteriorating, its hidden spaces filled with abandoned clutter, and the rare fees left where they were last counted.