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8918 Bissonnet St is a rental building in Sharpstown, Houston. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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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)*
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)*
No person who owns, controls, or occupies real property shall use the property for the open storage of any dead tree, refuse, glass, building material, or of any inoperable motor vehicle, boat, refrigerator, stove, or other object of a reasonably similar — Ord: 10-361 (d)
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Fire Code Complaint — garage door open need to exit gate. every gate is locked.
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MultiFamily Habitability Violation
Water Leak — NULL
Water Leak — flooding the COH parking lot next door ( this leak is from the rear of the Tree House Apts.)
Water Leak — meter is located in front of bld 2....large meter..
Water Leak — water leak in the meter,
Minimum Standards — THERE HASN'T BEEN ANY RUNNING WATER SINCE THURSDAY AND MANAGEMENT WON'T FIX ITMAYRA: 713-728-1128
Houston · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~10% by timing your move to April.
Central Sharpstown around the former Sharpstown Mall site — a diverse, affordable area with a large Vietnamese community and growing Chinese and African populations. The Southwest Management District is driving revitalization.