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6330 Coachwood Dr is a rental building in Meyerland, Houston. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Water Leak — SR# 3785278 CLOSED STATED METER WAS DAMAGED WHEN THE SEWER LINE WAS REPAIRED REQ SUP CONTACT
Water Leak — leak in meter (made by city) every since the city completed sewage line repair in the front yard **SEE SR 20024464, 2003
Water Leak — Leak in meter (made by city) ever since the city did sewage line repair in the front yard (SR#'s 20024464, 20031360 and
Water Leak — Leak at the meter noticed shortly after sidewalk repairs
Sewer Wastewater — In front of the address of 6330 Coachwood, there is a cave in at the curbside and street, please submit to wwo for inspe
Water Leak — he is upset and sup mcc per request, it is not resolved , cave in by meter
Water Leak — URGENT.... SECOND REQUEST, PLS PLS HELP WATER METER TRICKLING CAN'T SEE THE LEAK BUT GROUND AROUND THE METER IS MOIST/DA
Sewer Wastewater — Per Faye Wilson:Refer to wastewater Inspector. there is no leak. Made cc. The customer states that there is a hole next
Water Leak — Meter leaking and starting cave in
Water Leak — The curb next to the meter
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Houston · March 2026
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Meyerland is a well-established Jewish community anchored by synagogues, delis, and a strong neighborhood association. Ranch homes on generous lots define the landscape, though repeated flooding has tested the community's resolve.