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6311 W Hardy Rd is a rental building in Independence 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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Potential savings: ~23% by timing your move to January.
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ACRIS deeds and regulatory filings
DOB Violation — Unsafe or defective electrical wiring, devices or equipment, or unsafe or defective gas piping or appliances that are li
DOB Violation — Failure to floors, supporting walls, ceilings and structural members
DOB Violation — No person who owns, controls, or occupies real property shall use the property for the open storage of any dead tree, re
DOB Violation — Open storage of any dead trees, trash, or refuse, motor vehicle, boat, refrigerator
DOB Violation — Failure to maintain a weatherproof and watertight condition
DOB Violation — Failure to secure to prevent unauthorized entry
DOB Violation — protective covering
DOB Violation — Conditions that violate any provision of this Code, the Construction Code or the Fire Code to such an extent as to be a
DOB Violation — Holes, cracks, breaks and loose surface materials in or on floors, walls, ceilin
DOB Violation — Open storage of any dead trees, trash, or refuse, motor vehicle, boat, refrigerator
Independence Heights is historically the first Black municipality in Texas — a neighborhood of modest homes, deep community pride, and increasing investment. It borders the Heights and stands at a crossroads of preservation and change.