City of Austin

Repeat Offender Property Deficiencies

Properties in Austin, TX, identified with repeated code enforcement violations or deficiencies. Each record includes the business name, street address, city, zip code, and the associated full name string.

Example records
Namelegal entityCityaddressZIP CodeaddressStreet AddressaddressFull Namelegal entityRegistrationnumberregistrationRegistrationstatusstatusDeficiencycategoryclassificationDeficiencydescriptionadditional dataDeficiencyindatetemporalDeficiencystatusstatusViolationcategoryclassification
MIA RIVERSIDE LPAUSTIN787411601 ROYAL CREST DRMIA RIVERSIDE LP2025-063433 OLActiveInterior surfaces (§305.3)There is water damage to the ceiling in the bathro12/08/2025 12:00:00 AMClearedStructure Condition Violations
EAST AUSTIN 4 LLCAUSTIN787521521 REAGAN HILL DREAST AUSTIN 4 LLC2025-123406 OLActiveLuminaires (§605.3)Luminary missing front of unit 126 at building 9.01/20/2026 12:00:00 AMNot ClearedStructure Condition Violations
2018 AUSTIN OCV LLCAUSTIN787042302 DURWOOD ST2018 AUSTIN OCV LLC2021-045436 OLActiveRoofs and Drainage (§304.7)At the rear corner, near unit 612 the downspout ha01/12/2026 12:00:00 AMNot ClearedStructure Condition Violations
Use cases

Commercial Property Underwriting Screen

A commercial property insurer evaluating a new policy application checks whether the subject property or its owning entity has a history of unresolved structural or habitability violations before setting premium rates or coverage terms.

NameStreet AddressDeficiencycategoryDeficiencystatusViolationcategory

KYB Adverse Record Check for Landlord Entities

A fintech platform onboarding a real estate LLC as a borrower or payment customer checks whether the entity controls properties with repeat code enforcement actions, which may signal deferred maintenance, cash flow stress, or management negligence.

NameRegistrationnumberRegistrationstatusDeficiencystatusDeficiencyindate

Fraud Pattern Detection Across Related Entities

A fraud analyst investigating a network of shell LLCs holding residential rental properties cross-references entity names and parcel IDs against this dataset to identify whether multiple nominally distinct entities share addresses or parcels with overlapping violation histories, suggesting common control.

NameParcelidStreet AddressRegistrationnumberDeficiencystatus