| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1962 - 722 pages
...the individual enumerator. Sound housing is defined as housing with no defects or only slight defects which are normally corrected during the course of regular maintenance. Examples of slight defects are lack of paint ; minor damage to porch or steps ; small cracks in walls, plaster, or chimneys ;... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1955 - 506 pages
...equivalent to the category •not dilapidated.' Sound housing has no defects, or only slight defects which are normally corrected during the course of...Examples of slight defects include: -lack of paint; Blight damage to porch or steps; small cracks In •alls, plaster, or chimney; broken gutters or downspouts;... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1961 - 220 pages
...condition of a unit . Sound housing is defined as that which has no defects, or only slight defects which are normally corrected during the course of...slight defects include: Lack of paint; slight damage to doors or shutters; small cracks in walls; rusted roof; and slight wear on floors, doorsills, porches,... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1961 - 860 pages
...on floors, doorsills, doorframes, window sills, or window frames; and broken gutters or downspouts. Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would be provided in the course of regular maintenance. Such housing has one or more defects of an intermediate nature that must be corrected if the unit is... | |
| 1962 - 208 pages
...on floors, doorsills, doorframes, window sills, or window frames; and broken gutters or downspouts. Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would be provided in the course of regular maintenance. Such housing has one or more defects of an intermediate nature that must be corrected if the unit is... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1963 - 356 pages
...on floors, doorsills, doorframes, window sills, or window frames; and broken gutters or downspouts. Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would be provided In the course of regular maintenance. Such housing has one or more defects of an intermediate nature that must be corrected if the unit is... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1965 - 1186 pages
...defects, or only slight defects, which are normally corrected during the course of regular maintenance. Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would be provided in the course of regular maintenance. Such housing has one or more defects of an intermediate nature that must be corrected if the unit is... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1965 - 1114 pages
...on floors, doorsills, doorframes, window sills, or window frames ; and broken gutters or downspouts. Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would be provided in the course of regular maintenance. Such housing has one or more defects of an intermediate nature that must be corrected if the unit is... | |
| United States. National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty - 1967 - 184 pages
...dwellings have water piped into their homes. 1According to the definitions in the 1960 Census of Housing, "deteriorating" housing needs more repair than would...be provided in the course of regular maintenance. "Dilapidated" housing does not provide safe and adequate shelter and in its present condition endangers... | |
| Barry S. Wellar - 1967 - 156 pages
...(Housing) as follows: Sound housing is defined as that which has no defects, or only slight defects which are normally corrected during the course of...broken gutters or downspouts; slight wear on floors or doorsills. Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would be provided in the course of regular... | |
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