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A Good Place to Live - Housing Quality Standards
4. Other Rooms
| Other rooms that are lived in include: bedrooms, dens,
halls, and finished basements or enclosed, heated porches. The requirements for other
rooms that are lived in are similar to the requirements for the living room as explained
below. Other Rooms Used for Living Must Have: Ceiling * NOT acceptable are large cracks or holes that allow drafts, severe bulging, large amounts of loose or falling surface materials such as plaster. Walls * NOT acceptable are large cracks or holes that allow drafts, severe bulging or leaning, large amounts of loose or falling surface material such as plaster. Paint Electricity in the Bedrooms Floor * NOT acceptable are large cracks or holes, missing or warped floor boards or covering that could cause someone to trip. |
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Lock A lock that works on all windows and doors that can be reached from the outside, a common public hallway, a fire escape, porch or other outside place that can be reached from the ground. A window that cannot be opened is acceptable. Window * NOT acceptable are windows with badly cracked, broken or missing panes, and windows that do not shut or when shut, do not keep out the weather. Other rooms that are not lived in may be: a utility room for washer and dryer, basement, or porch. These must be checked for security and electrical hazards and other possible dangers (such as walls or ceilings in danger of falling), since these items are important for the safety of your entire apartment. You should also look for other possible dangers such as large holes in the walls, floors, or ceilings, and unsafe stairways. Make sure to look for these things in all other rooms not lived in. You Should Also Think About: |