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1001 E 40Th St is a rental building in Independence Heights, Houston. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Heavy trash prior to 6:00 pm of Friday before heavy trash day. — Ord: 39-77(d)
Heavy trash prior to 6:00 pm of Friday before heavy trash day. — Ord: 39-77(d)
Heavy trash prior to 6:00 pm of Friday before heavy trash day. — Ord: 39-77(d)
Junk Motor Vehicle — Ord: 10-532
No person who owns, controls, or occupies real property shall use the property for the open storage of any dead tree, refuse, glass, building material, or of any inoperable motor vehicle, boat, refrigerator, stove, or other object of a reasonably similar — Ord: 10-361(d)
Litter Park - 2600119826 - 1001 E 40TH ST — Litter Park
Heavy Trash Code Violation - 2600119468 - 1001 E 40TH ST — Heavy Trash Code Violation
Litter Park - 2600113548 - 1001 E 40TH ST — Litter Park
Trash Dumping or Illegal Dumpsite
Trash Dumping or Illegal Dumpsite
Major Water Leak - 2400233978 - 1001 E 40TH ST — Major Water Leak
Major Water Leak — Major Water Leak - 2400233978 - 1001 E 40TH ST
Nuisance On Property — Car parked on street for weeks
Heavy Trash Violation — Heavy furniture dumped in the ditch near a park
Nuisance On Property — Mccullough Park
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Houston · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~23% by timing your move to January.
Independence Heights is historically the first Black municipality in Texas — a neighborhood of modest homes, deep community pride, and increasing investment. It borders the Heights and stands at a crossroads of preservation and change.