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3018 Francis St is a rental building in Third Ward, Houston. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Houston · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~20% by timing your move to June.
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No HPD records on file in the last 7 years.
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ACRIS deeds and regulatory filings
Heavy Trash Code Violation
DOB Violation — No person who owns, controls, or occupies real property shall use the property for the open storage of any dead tree, re
DOB Violation — No person who owns, controls, or occupies real property shall use the property for the open storage of any dead tree, re
DOB Violation — In a floor, wall, ceiling, porch, step, or balcony, repair any hole, crack, break, or loose material reasonably likely t
DOB Violation — Junk Motor Vehicle
DOB Violation — Fill any unprotected or unenclosed hollow masonry piers, foundation holes, and other openings reasonably likely to cause
DOB Violation — Protect the exterior surfaces subject to decay by application of a protective covering or coating or other surface prese
DOB Violation — Eliminate any unprotected hole, open excavation, sharp protrusion from the ground or walls, and any other object or cond
DOB Violation — Maintain floors, supporting walls, ceilings, and all supporting structural members in a sound and safe condition, capabl
DOB Violation — Keep the premises free from refuse and other conditions likely to encourage infestation by insects, ectoparasites, or ro
Third Ward is Houston's historic Black neighborhood — home to Texas Southern University, Project Row Houses, and a deep cultural legacy. The Emancipation Park area is experiencing a renaissance of new restaurants and galleries.