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A. Every exterior wall and weather-exposed exterior surface or attachment
shall be free of holes, breaks, loose or rotting boards or timbers and any other
conditions which might admit rain or dampness to the interior portions of the
walls or the occupied spaces of the building.
B. All exterior wood surfaces shall be made substantially impervious to
the adverse effects of weather by periodic application of an approved protective
coating of weather-resistant preservative, and be maintained in good condition.
Wood used in construction of permanent structures and located nearer than six
inches to earth shall be treated wood or wood having a natural resistance to
decay.
C. Exterior metal surfaces shall be protected from rust and
corrosion.
D. Every section of exterior brick, stone, masonry, or other veneer shall
be maintained structurally sound and be adequately supported and tied back to
its supporting structure.
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