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Minnesota. <br /> <br />7) <br /> <br />FLOORS, INTERIOR WALLS, AND CEILINGS: Every floor, interior wall and ceiling <br />shall be kept in sound condition and good repair. Every floor shall be free of <br />loose, warped, protruding or rotted flooring materials. Every interior wall and <br />ceiling shall be free of holes and large cracks and loose plaster and shall be <br />maintained in a tight, weatherproof condition. <br /> <br />8) <br /> <br />STAIRWAYS, PORCHES, AND BALCONIES: Every stairway, inside or outside of a <br />dwelling, and every porch or balcony shall be kept in a safe condition and sound <br />repair. <br /> <br />9) <br /> <br />DOORS, LOCKS, AND SECURITY: No owner shall occupy nor let to another for <br />occupancy any dwelling unit unless all exterior doors of the dwelling in it are <br />equipped with safe, functioning, locking devices which meet the requirements of <br />the Uniform Building Code. <br /> <br />10) <br /> <br />SNOW REMOVAL: The owner of a dwelling shall be responsible for cleaning and <br />maintaining all walks, drives, and steps free of any ice or any snow <br />accumulations of two (2) or more inches within twenty-four (24) hours of the <br />storm's completion. <br /> <br />SECTION 110.194B- IMMEDIATE HEALTH AND SAFETY HAZARDS: The following are <br />considered immediate hazards to health and safety for human occupancy: <br /> <br />1) <br /> <br />Heating systems that are unsafe due to: burned out or rusted out heat exchanges <br />(fire box); burned out or plugged flues; not being vented; being connected with <br />unsafe gas supplies, failing to meet the minimum heating standards set forth in <br />Section 110.192C. <br /> <br />2) <br /> <br />Water heaters that are unsafe due to: burned out or rusted out heat exchanges <br />(fire box); burned out, rusted out, or plugged flues; not being vented; being <br />connected with unsafe gas supplies; or lack of temperature and pressure relief <br />valves. <br /> <br />3) <br /> <br />Electrical systems that are unsafe due to: dangerous overloading; damaged or <br />deteriorated equipment; improperly taped or spliced wiring; exposed or <br />uninsulated wires; distribution systems of extension cords or other temporary <br />methods, ungrounded system, ungrounded appliances in contact with earth. <br /> <br />4) <br /> <br />Plumbing systems that are inoperatable or unsanitary due to: leaking waste <br />systems, fixtures, and traps;, lack of a water closet; lack of washing and bathing <br />facilities; cross connection of pure water supply with fixtures of sewage lines, <br />or system failure. <br /> <br />5) <br /> <br />Structural systems, walls, chimneys, ceilings, roofs, foundations, and floor <br />systems that will not safely carry imposed loads. <br /> <br />6 ) Rubbish, garbage, human waste, decaying vermin or dead animals, animal waste, <br /> <br /> <br />
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