For someone who has lived here for 6 years , I honestly can say "don't live here" , yeah I lived here for so long because of the necessity, but now that I'm all where I need to be , PLEASE look somew…
5830 S Lake Houston Pkwy is a rental building in Lake Houston, 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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For someone who has lived here for 6 years , I honestly can say "don't live here" , yeah I lived here for so long because of the necessity, but now that I'm all where I need to be , PLEASE look somew…
I underestand the rent might be Cheap and they look newly renovated but please "DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME" I have been here 2 years and never had a problem. I talk to other people and they said that the maintenanc…
The gates are never closed, so much for security. People park where ever they want, including fire lanes and sidewalks. Water is added to rent automatically and it's expensive but the water pressure is always low in…
Eastern Lake Houston area — a mix of established communities and new development along the San Jacinto River. Outdoor recreation, fishing, and a slower pace define life out here.
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Nuisance On Property
Nuisance on Commercial Property — We have a person seemingly living under a tree in the front of our property
MultiFamily Habitability Violation — Housing Violation. The ceiling has entrances where people can break in to her home and the parking is lacking signage so
Health Code — We have told them about this in the first bathroom and they just ignored it. Now both bathrooms have sewer water in the