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1336 Hiller St is a rental building in Channelview, Houston. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Heavy trash prior to 6:00 pm of Friday before heavy trash day. — Ord: 39-77(d)
Building Code Violation — NO PERMITS POSTED LOTS OF CONSTRUCTION GOING ON AND THEY ARE PLACING SHEETROCK IN RECYCLING CART AND THAT IS A NO NO PER
HPD Class Heavy Trash Violation — Heavy trash prior to 6:00 pm of Friday before heavy trash day. — Ord: 39-77(d)
DOB Violation — Heavy trash prior to 6:00 pm of Friday before heavy trash day.
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 — Holes, cracks, breaks and loose surface materials in or on floors, walls, ceilin
DOB Violation — Parts that are not properly attached so that they may fall or injure members of the public or property.
DOB Violation — Damage by fire, explosion, wind, vandalism, elements of nature or otherwise so as to be dangerous to the life.
DOB Violation — Failure to maintain a weatherproof and watertight condition
DOB Violation — Building Unsecured
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Houston · March 2026
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Channelview is an unincorporated industrial community along the Houston Ship Channel — petrochemical plants provide employment, and affordable housing serves workers in the energy and shipping sectors.