List Građevinske Knjige -
The page was handwritten in elegant, fading ink. It listed every change to the property since 1928: original ownership, the extension of the kitchen in 1953, the replacement of the roof in 1975. But the most important entry was from 1936: "Granice dvorišta utvrđene međašnim znakovima – jugoistočna granica prolazi uz stablo bora." (Courtyard boundaries confirmed by boundary markers – southeast border runs along the pine tree.)
In the old part of Zagreb, near Dolac market, stood a small stone house that had weathered wars, earthquakes, and neglect. Its owner, a retired carpenter named Janko, had recently received a court notice: his neighbor, a developer, claimed that half of Janko’s courtyard actually belonged to him, based on a disputed survey from the 1990s. list građevinske knjige
For three days, Janko dug through dusty files in the basement of the municipal office. Finally, a clerk named Mirna found it: a leather-bound volume labeled "Gruntovna općina Zagreb – Stari Grad." She carefully opened it to the page for Janko’s address — List 47, Građevinska knjiga za kč.br. 1234. The page was handwritten in elegant, fading ink