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5822 Kuldell Dr is a rental building in Sharpstown, Houston. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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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)
Houston · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~10% by timing your move to April.
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Occupancy Violation — Occupancy Violation - 2600092419 - 5822 KULDELL DR
Occupancy Violation — Operating a residential day car without permits.
Heavy Trash Violation — This house is a Rental and the Tenant has a Duct cleaning business and has placed Garbage bags full of old Ductwork from
Water Leak — leak
Nuisance On Property — Owner has had multiple furniture items sitting at the curb for months. This is an ongoing issue with this homeowner. HEL
Heavy Trash Violation — 5822 Kuldell, 9015 Carlotta and 5823 Kuldell perpetually leave their bins in view from the street in violation of Robind
Nuisance On Property — heavy junk waste out WAY too soon-----SCF address: 5822 Kuldell Dr, Houston, TX 77074, USASCF source: https://seeclickfi
HPD Class DON - 4 - Minimum Standards Violation — No person who owns, controls, or occupies real property shall use the property for the open storage of any dead tree, re
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Central Sharpstown around the former Sharpstown Mall site — a diverse, affordable area with a large Vietnamese community and growing Chinese and African populations. The Southwest Management District is driving revitalization.