ELECTRICAL HAZARD: Switch/outlet plate broken and partially separated from the wall, with an unidentified black component protruding through a torn opening in the plate. Exposed interior visible UNSECURED ENTRY DOOR: Approximately 1/2-inch gap visible between the door and door frame along the full length of the door. Upper security latch present but non-functional. Room could not be properly secured. UNFASTENED HEADBOARD: Headboard completely detached from bed frame, leaning against the wall unsupported. Fell when bed was moved. LAMP WITHOUT SHADE: Two bare exposed bulbs on a single lamp fixture — no shades present on either socket. SMOKE DETECTOR DELIBERATELY DISABLED: Smoke detector housing remains ceiling-mounted, but the detector unit itself has been removed, leaving exposed wiring dangling from the ceiling mount. This is not a dead battery or malfunction — the device was intentionally removed. This is a serious fire code violation. BATHROOM EXHAUST FAN: Cover completely absent. Rusted, debris-filled housing fully exposed. Surrounding ceiling shows what appears to be mold or significant biological staining. ALSO... • No towels provided in the room upon check-in. When the front desk was contacted, staff directed guests to an unlocked supply closet one floor below and told them to retrieve their own towels. • What appeared to be visible drug activity in the property parking lot.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD: Switch/outlet plate broken and partially separated from the wall, with an unidentified black component protruding through a torn opening in the plate. Exposed interior visible UNSECURED ENTRY DOOR: Approximately 1/2-inch gap visible between the door and door frame along the full length of the door. Upper security latch present but non-functional. Room could not be properly secured. UNFASTENED HEADBOARD: Headboard completely detached from bed frame, leaning against the wall unsupported. Fell when bed was moved. LAMP WITHOUT SHADE: Two bare exposed bulbs on a single lamp fixture — no shades present on either socket. SMOKE DETECTOR DELIBERATELY DISABLED: Smoke detector housing remains ceiling-mounted, but the detector unit itself has been removed, leaving exposed wiring dangling from the ceiling mount. This is not a dead battery or malfunction — the device was intentionally removed. This is a serious fire code violation. BATHROOM EXHAUST FAN: Cover completely absent. Rusted, debris-filled housing fully exposed. Surrounding ceiling shows what appears to be mold or significant biological staining. ALSO... • No towels provided in the room upon check-in. When the front desk was contacted, staff directed guests to an unlocked supply closet one floor below and told them to retrieve their own towels. • What appeared to be visible drug activity in the property parking lot.