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3505 W Sam Houston Pkwy is a rental building in Spring Branch, Houston. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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MultiFamily Habitability Violation - 2600102010 - 3505 W SAM HOUSTON PKWY — MultiFamily Habitability Violation
Building Code Violation — Building Code Violation - 2600096224 - 3505 W SAM HOUSTON PKWY
MultiFamily Habitability Violation — Miss Burnett states that the complex is turning the water off every evening they mail them notification that the city of
Health Code — Miss Burnett states that the complex is turning the water off every evening they mail them notification that the city of
Water Quality — NULL
Fire Code Complaint — Call from fire truckFire alarm red tagged and fire sprinkler system red tagged and out of service
Water Quality — NULL
MultiFamily Habitability Violation — States mgmt has been turning off residents water at night claiming it's a City water shortage issue between 1am - 5 am f
Health Code — States mgmt has been turning off residents water at night claiming it's a City water shortage issue between 1am - 5 am f
Water Quality — still has dirty water
Houston · March 2026
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Spring Branch is Houston's Korean and Vietnamese food destination — Long Point Road is packed with authentic restaurants, bakeries, and supermarkets. The neighborhood is working-class, diverse, and increasingly discovered by foodies.