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See the truth about any Houston building before you sign. Violations, complaints, tenant reviews, and crime data — all in one place.
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Top-ratedBuildings with a LucidIQ score of 4.0 or higher — strong tenant reviews and a clean public-data record.
Most-reviewedBuildings with at least 5 verified tenant reviews. More reviews = higher confidence in the LucidIQ score.
No violationsBuildings with zero open housing-code violations and at least one tenant review on file.
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Templates and tools for repairs, rent disputes, security deposits, and more.
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LucidIQ blends verified tenant reviews with public data — HPD violations, 311 complaints, DOB filings, area crime — into a letter grade and a 0-to-5 score.
The latest violations, complaints, and tenant reviews across Houston buildings
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FAQ
LucidIQ combines verified tenant reviews (60% weight) with public data — violation counts, complaints, DOB filings, and zip-level crime — into a letter grade (A–F) and a 0-to-5 numeric score. A building with no open violations and strong reviews scores around 4.5.
Yes. Every building report, LucidIQ score, and tenant review is free — forever. We never sell tenant data and never run paid listings.
Official city agencies (HPD, DOB, 311 for NYC; LAHD and REAP for LA; Chicago's Building Services and RLTO tracking; Miami-Dade Code Enforcement; Harris County Code for Houston) plus tenant-submitted reviews.
No — Texas prohibits local rent control. Landlord-tenant rules follow Texas Property Code §92, which we summarize on every building page.
Habitability, structural, or sanitation issues tracked by the county's code enforcement team. Open violations appear on each building's public record.
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3,243,535
Buildings Tracked
11,152,808
Violations on Record
500K+
311 Complaints
25+
Data Sources