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Guests Leave Zadar Apartment in Ruins; Owner Calls Police
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Guests Leave Zadar Apartment in Ruins; Owner Calls Police

From Veฤernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A landlord in Zadar, Croatia, discovered severe damage and extensive trash in his apartment after four guests from Luxembourg departed.
  • The guests, who stayed for seven days, left the property in disarray, prompting the landlord to contact the police.
  • The apartment had been recently renovated and rented out for the first time this tourist season.

A landlord in Zadar, Croatia, was met with a shocking scene of destruction and filth after four guests from Luxembourg checked out of his apartment. Instead of finding the property ready for its next visitors, the owner discovered a scene of chaos, with belongings scattered, large amounts of garbage, and damaged furnishings.

The incident occurred after the four guests had stayed in the apartment for seven days. The extent of the damage became apparent only after their departure, leaving the landlord to deal with the aftermath. The apartment, located in a residential building, had been recently renovated and was being rented out for the first time this tourist season.

Distressed by the state of his property, the landlord immediately contacted the police. The report from local portal 057info highlights the unpleasant surprise that awaited the owner, emphasizing the significant mess and damage left behind by the short-term renters.

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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.