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436 W 21St St is a rental building in Heights, 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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Building Code Violation — Code Enforcement//Debris in the street//No fence around the property//no sotrm pollution prevention plan
Building Code Violation — SWPPP Violation see 311 email request attached
Building Code Violation — codes/ pouring cement now and has not stopped working since first report.
Building Code Violation — "there have been some calls regarding 436 W 21st Street that the owner has started construction without permits although
Building Code Violation — caller states "436 and 438 w 21st is demolishing homes without permits, worried because homes have asbestos no precautio
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Heavy Trash Violation — 311 EMAILTHE PROPERTY HAS NUMEROUS CODES VIOLATIONS, IN ADDITION TO THIS ONE, AND IS A CONSTANT NUISANCE TO ALL OF THE O
HPD Class Minimum Standards Violation — Protect the exterior surfaces subject to decay by application of a protective covering or coating or other surface prese
HPD Class Minimum Standards Violation — In a floor, wall, ceiling, porch, step, or balcony, repair any hole, crack, break, or loose material reasonably likely t
HPD Class Minimum Standards Violation — Maintain buildings intended for human occupancy in a weatherproof condition; — Ord: 10-363 (c)(4)
HPD Class Minimum Standards Violation — In a floor, wall, ceiling, porch, step, or balcony, repair any hole, crack, break, or loose material reasonably likely t
Protect the exterior surfaces subject to decay by application of a protective covering or coating or other surface preservative — Ord: 10-363 (c)(1)
In a floor, wall, ceiling, porch, step, or balcony, repair any hole, crack, break, or loose material reasonably likely to constitute a health or safety hazard; — Ord: 10-363 (c)(9)
Maintain buildings intended for human occupancy in a weatherproof condition; — Ord: 10-363 (c)(4)
In a floor, wall, ceiling, porch, step, or balcony, repair any hole, crack, break, or loose material reasonably likely to constitute a health or safety hazard; — Ord: 10-363 (c)(9)
Protect the exterior surfaces subject to decay by application of a protective covering or coating or other surface preservative — Ord: 10-363 (c)(1)
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The northern Heights — Yale Street's brewery corridor, family-friendly parks, and Victorians being renovated by the same young professionals who made the southern Heights hot. The White Oak Hike and Bike Trail threads through.