I had frequented an org for many years and, after a gap of maybe a few months, made an appointment to see a girl who I’d seen previously, showed up on time, texted the PO who then asked for a selfie of me in front of the building. I said no, drove home and have never been back.
Times change, screening gets tighter and orgs learn new tricks to keep themselves and their girls safer from bad dudes and LE. I guess it’s called progress.
Do what you’re comfortable with and trust your spidey senses. If it doesn’t feel right then don’t do it. If you’re comfortable sharing info then fine, it’s your right.
Counterintuitvely, it's the unseen and unexpected outing is the bigger risk. If you visit these apts, your mug is on a lot of security cams. It's easy for a resident to figure out if they want to that you are going to a provider apt. Your significant other can stick a gps tracker on your car, and then follow you or others on the hour to the apt.
There have been various long, informative discussions in the past on ampreviews not just in discussion section, but also the review section. I would like to copy and put them together in a permanent topics spot, because especially newbies keep complaining, commonly saying "no way am I going to give out that info" and a few months later the little head overrides the big head.
However, in these discussions, long time mongers have pointed out that no one can recall when an org outed a monger. Even LE can't give out this info as policy, anti-prostition can copy likely license plate numbers in front of apts. Both LE and anti-prostition run legal defamation risks if they publish ids, pics of possible mongers. Imagine the very expensive divorce damage they could do.
The more common tactic is the police will just stop guys, ask for id or ask what are you doing here? or anti-prostition will visibly copy license plates. Normally, this scares mongers to stop coming and forces provider orgs to move (LSC San Mateo operation had something like this happen).