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3717 Rebecca 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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View full landlord profileTop 5 by score · of 2562 total
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Houston · March 2026
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Heavy Trash Code Violation — Heavy Trash Code Violation - 2500439079 - 3717 REBECCA ST
Heavy Trash Code Violation - 2500439079 - 3717 REBECCA ST — Heavy Trash Code Violation
Weeds/Trash/Stagnant Water on Property
MultiFamily Habitability Violation
Dangerous Building
HPD Class Nuisance Violation — Permitting the existence of weeds, brush, rubbish, and all other objectionable, unsightly, and unsanitary matter of what
DOB Violation — Permitting the existence of weeds, brush, rubbish, and all other objectionable, unsightly, and unsanitary matter of what
DOB Violation — Permitting the existence of weeds, brush, rubbish, and all other objectionable, unsightly, and unsanitary matter of what
DOB Violation — Permitting the existence of weeds, brush, rubbish, and all other objectionable, unsightly, and unsanitary matter of what
DOB Violation — Open storage of any dead trees, trash, or refuse, motor vehicle, boat, refrigerator
Asking rent per bedroom type — switch tabs to see each with effective (concession-net) rent.
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Permitting the existence of weeds, brush, rubbish, and all other objectionable, unsightly, and unsanitary matter of whatever nature covering or partly covering the surface of any lots or parcels. — Ord: 10-451(b)(10) *
The residential heart of Third Ward — tree-lined streets of bungalows and shotgun houses, the University of Houston campus nearby, and a community experiencing both investment and displacement.