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" Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would be provided in the course of regular maintenance. It has one or more defects of an Intermediate nature that must be corrected if the unit is to continue to provide safe and adequate shelter. "
Housing and Construction Reports: Housing vacancies. Series H-111 - Page 8
by United States. Bureau of the Census - 1955
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Bulletin, Issues 498-519

1891 - 784 pages
...which normally are corrected during the course of regular maintenance." Deteriorating housing ". . . has one or more defects of an intermediate nature...is to continue to provide safe and adequate shelter . . . ." Dilapidated housing "does not provide safe and adequate shelter and in its present condition...
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County and City Data Book

United States. Bureau of the Census - 1962 - 722 pages
...classifications of conditions used in the census are deteriorating housing and dilapidated housing. Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would be provided in the course of regular maintenance and has one or more defects of an intermediate nature that must be corrected if the unit is to continue...
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Census Tracts: Ann Arbor, Mich: Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area, Issue 7

1960 - 118 pages
...defects, or only slight defects which are normally corrected during the course of regular maintenance. Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would...to continue to provide safe and adequate shelter. Dilapidated housing does not provide safe and adequate shelter. It has one or more critical defects,...
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1960 Census of Housing, Taken as a Part of the Eighteenth Decennial Census ...

United States. Bureau of the Census - 1961 - 220 pages
...rusted roof; and slight wear on floors, doorsills, porches, doorframes, window sills, or window frames. Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would...to provide safe and adequate shelter. Examples of intermediate defects include: Rotted, loose, broken or missing materials over a small area; badly rusted...
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U.S. Censuses of Population and Housing: 1960: Census Tracts. Final Report ...

United States. Bureau of the Census - 1961 - 80 pages
...defects, or only slight defects which are normally corrected during the course of regular maintenance. Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would...to continue to provide safe and adequate shelter. Dilapidated housing does not provide safe and adequate shelter. H has one or more critical defects,...
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U.S. Censuses of Population and Housing: 1960: Census Tracts, Standard ...

United States. Bureau of the Census - 1961 - 768 pages
...defects, or only slight defects which are normally corrected during the course of regular maintenance. Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would...corrected if the unit is to continue to provide safe and adéquat* shelter. Dilapidated housing does not provide safe and adequate shelter. It has one or more...
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1960 Census of Housing, Taken as a Part of the Eighteenth Decennial Census ...

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...
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1960 Census of Housing, Taken as a Part of the Eighteenth Decennial Census ...

United States. Bureau of the Census - 1961 - 348 pages
...out of the sound category (figs. 18 and 19). 234. Deteriorating House Defined A deteriorating house needs more repair than would be provided in the course of regular maintenance, such as repainting, or nailing down a loose clapboard. A house is to be considered deteriorating when...
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U.S. Censuses of Population and Housing: 1960: Census Tracts, Standard ...

United States. Bureau of the Census - 1961 - 934 pages
...defects, or only slight defects which are normally corrected during the course of regular maintenance. Deteriorating housing needs more repair than would...to continue to provide safe and adequate shelter. Dilapidated housing does not provide safe and adequate shelter. It has one or more critical defects,...
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United States Census of Housing, 1960: State and small areas ..., Issue 24

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...
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