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3312 Nettleton 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 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)
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)
Junk Motor Vehicle — Ord: 10-532
Junk Motor Vehicle — Ord: 10-532
Dangerous Buildings - 2500454719 - 3312 NETTLETON ST — Dangerous Buildings
Dangerous Buildings — Dangerous Buildings - 2500454719 - 3312 NETTLETON ST
Trash Dumping or Illegal Dumpsite - 2500309673 - 3312 Nettleton St — Trash Dumping or Illegal Dumpsite
Trash Dumping or Illegal Dumpsite
Weeds/Trash/Stagnant Water on Property
Nuisance On Property
Nuisance On Property
Nuisance On Property — This is an illegal dumping site that is a constant problem.
Nuisance On Property
Nuisance On Property — House is burnt down. Trash is all over the entire property.
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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.