The door into the south building of #3003VanNess still doesn't lock. We reported this to #EquityResidential almost two weeks ago. We have a security problem. DC Police Department District of Columbia Department of Buildings AG Brian Schwalb
Another broken exterior door at #3003VanNess. We’ve had serious security problems for several, but #EquityResidential refuses to secure the building. Why do Equity Residential execs not worry more about legal liability? $EQR AG Brian Schwalb DC Police Department
This exterior door has been broken for weeks, allowing easy access for anyone to enter #3003VanNess. The door has been broken off and on for months. Someone needs to lay down the law to #EquityResidential. District of Columbia Department of Buildings AG Brian Schwalb
A resident of #3003VanNess reported at 6:55 pm tonight that two out of three elevators in the 11-floor south building were not operating. It is time for #EquityResidential to invest in the upkeep of its property. District of Columbia Department of Buildings
In the case of a fire, a resident on the first floor of the south building at #3003VanNess might run for the exit sign at the end of this hallway. He or she would be sorely disappointed. Fire hazard? Legal liability for #EquityResidential? District of Columbia Department of Buildings @DCfireems Equity Residential
8/24 - Door A is broken again in the underground garage at #3003VanNess. It is easy to enter the garage from outside via other broken doors. And easy to go from there into the main building. No security. Legal liability for #EquityResidential? District of Columbia Department of Buildings AG Brian Schwalb Equity Residential
8/23. The loading dock door at #3003VanNess is left wide open again. This extended "dolly shot" shows how easy it is to walk thru the garage, thru a broken door, and into the main building. No security by #EquityResidential. Attn: District of Columbia Department of Buildings AG Brian Schwalb youtu.be/1Pfkp80gM8o?si…
The Office of the AG Brian Schwalb won a case against #EquityResidential in 2021 for systematically deceiving and overcharging the residents of #3003VanNess. The court ordered Equity Residential to pay $1 million in restitution to residents.
The front door at #3003VanNess is still broken as of 1:35 PM today. It is easy to walk in without a fob and #EquityResidential usually doesn't screen people, despite a history of security problems. We thought the AG Brian Schwalb + DC Police Department + District of Columbia Department of Buildings would like to know.
The front door at #3003VanNess is still broken as of 5:49 am Wednesday. A resident shows how easy it is to walk in without a fob. The door has been broken for weeks. Ironically, the AG Brian Schwalb and DC Police Department have already warned #EquityResidential about poor security.
A resident of #3003VanNess found out that the loading dock door was wide open at 10:37 pm last night. We have reported this problem to #EquityResidential many times -- but the company has failed to take action. Equity Residential $EQR AG Brian Schwalb DC Police Department District of Columbia Department of Buildings