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7303 Wheatley St is a rental building in Acres Home, 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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HPD Class DON - 1 - Nuisance Violation — Permitting the existence of weeds, brush, rubbish, and all other objectionable, unsightly, and unsanitary matter of what
DOB Violation — DB under a person"s control in condition to constitute a dangerous building.
DOB Violation — Building Unsecured
DOB Violation — Roofs or walls that are not weather tight and waterproof.
DOB Violation — Structure buckling
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
Permitting the existence of weeds, brush, rubbish, and all other objectionable, unsightly, and unsanitary matter of whatever nature covering or partly covering the surface of any lots or parcels. — Ord: 10-451(b)(10)*
ACRIS deeds and regulatory filings
DOB Violation — The building’s roof, walls or floor contains holes that would allow insects, ectoparasites, rodents or other pests to ga
DOB Violation — 33% or more damage or deterioration of the supporting members.
DOB Violation — Parts that are not properly attached so that they may fall or injure members of the public or property.
DOB Violation — Improperly distributed loads upon the floors or roofs.
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Acres Home is a historically Black community in northwest Houston — named for its original one-acre lots, it retains a rural feel rare inside the city. Community gardens, horse stables, and barbecue pits define the character.