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4710 Market St is a rental building in East End, Houston. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
Houston · February 2026
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Nuisance On Property — 4700 MARKET ST&1300 SCHWEIKHARDT 311 Email Response Team <[email protected]>Subject: RE: three lots
DOB Violation — Permitting the existence of weeds, brush, rubbish, and all other objectionable, unsightly, and unsanitary matter of what
DOB Violation — A vacant building, regardless of its structural condition, that has been unsecured for more than seven days (which days
DOB Violation — Damage by fire, explosion, wind, vandalism, elements of nature or otherwise so as to be dangerous to the life.
DOB Violation — Building inadequately secured.
DOB Violation — Unsafe or defective electrical wiring, devices or equipment, or unsafe or defective gas piping or appliances that are li
DOB Violation — Roofs or walls that are not weather tight and waterproof.
DOB Violation — The building’s roof, walls or floor contains holes that would allow insects, ectoparasites, rodents or other pests to ga
DOB Violation — Parts that are not properly attached so that they may fall or injure members of the public or property.
DOB Violation — Open storage of any dead trees, trash, or refuse, motor vehicle, boat, refrigerator
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The northern East End along Clinton Drive — a working-class neighborhood near the Port of Houston with affordable housing, industrial employment, and a tight-knit community shaped by generations of dock and rail workers.