22ND Street
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Roof collapsing in abandoned home. Archived1416 N 22nd St Richmond, VA - FairmountThe roof is collapsing more and boards from the siding are being flung off the side under the pressure of the building shifting. When this things destroys the homes on either side and someone gets hurt, I am going to volunteer to be a witness when the city gets sued for not dealing with a serious and dangerous problem before the building collapses.
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Open and Vacant Properties Archived1412 N 22nd St Richmond, VA 23223 - FairmountHomeless living in shed in back yard.
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Iminent threat of building collapse! Archived1416 N 22nd Street Richmond, Va 23223 - Fairmount
The roof is caving in. You can hear wood snapping every few hours and I am attaching a picture of the roof. If you look close, the silver venta show angling on roof and some parts of the roof are now below sight. It is 4th roof front front.
Sides of house have holes all over and a crazy bad mold smell coming from inside.
The next door nieghbirs on both sides have shown me wood that has bursted off building and talk about breaking wood that sounds like gunshot each day. Chimneys are tilting.
Don't pit ladder against building, not safe. Contact me and I will let you on my roof!
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Overgrown Lots Archived1401 N 22nd St Richmond, VA 23223, USA - FairmountOvergrown, covered in trash
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Open and Vacant Properties Archived1416 N 22nd Street Richmond, Virginia - FairmountYou keep closing this issue for some reason. The roof is sagging in and ready to collapse. There are open holes in the siding all around the house. At the seams. I don't understand why you keep closing this issue. The house is going to fall down it is so weakened. The house is close to other occupied houses. Your failure to take this issue is going to cost someone their life. How many times does this have to be reported???
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Non-functioning Street Lights Archived1406 N 22nd Street Richmond, Virginia - FairmountLight in Alley intermittently off. Up for 10 min then shuts off leave all the people in scooters from the disabled housing in the dark since the alley is the only way for them to get out and not deal with curbs.