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1020 Yale 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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Dangerous Buildings — Dangerous Buildings - 2600082093 - 1020 YALE ST
Dangerous Buildings - 2600082093 - 1020 YALE ST — Dangerous Buildings
Fire Code Complaint — caller states hallway of boarding home is blocked with bags and containers that has hallway impassible in case of fireJC
Fire Code Complaint — caller states hallway of boarding home is blocked with bags and containers that has hallway impassible in case of fire
HPD Class DON - 4 - Minimum Standards Violation — For the flooring or subflooring of each bathroom and other room containing a toilet, provide and maintain a moisture-res
HPD Class DON - 4 - Minimum Standards Violation — Maintain floors, supporting walls, ceilings, and all supporting structural members in a sound and safe condition, capabl
HPD Class DON - 2 - Dangerous Building Violation — A building with a part not properly attached so that the part may fall on or otherwise injure occupants of the building
HPD Class DON - 2 - Dangerous Building Violation — A building with a part not properly attached so that the part may fall on or otherwise injure occupants of the building
HPD Class DON - 4 - Minimum Standards Violation — Maintain buildings intended for human occupancy in a weatherproof condition; — Ord: 10-363 (c)(4)
HPD Class DON - 4 - Minimum Standards Violation — In a floor, wall, ceiling, porch, step, or balcony, repair any hole, crack, break, or loose material reasonably likely t
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A building with a floor or a roof of insufficient strength to be reasonably safe for the purpose used; — Ord: 10-371(a)(3)
Eliminate any unprotected hole, open excavation, sharp protrusion from the ground or walls, and any other object or condition on the premises reasonably likely to cause injury to an individual; — Ord: 10-363 (b)(1)
Eliminate any unprotected hole, open excavation, sharp protrusion from the ground or walls, and any other object or condition on the premises reasonably likely to cause injury to an individual; — Ord: 10-363 (b)(1)
Maintain floors, supporting walls, ceilings, and all supporting structural members in a sound and safe condition, capable of bearing imposed loads safely; — Ord: 10-363 (c)(5)
A building with a part not properly attached so that the part may fall on or otherwise injure occupants of the building or members of the public; — Ord: 10-371(a)(4)
Houston · March 2026
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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.