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Minimum Standard • Safe, sound and in good working order. Doors shall be <br />impermeable (primed and painted). <br />• Five or more years of practical utility. <br />Rehabilitation • Garage doors and openers that do not meet the minimum standard <br />shall be replaced. Practical, cost effective repairs are acceptable as <br />long as compliance with the minimum standard will be achieved. <br />Minimum Standard • Windows shall be safe, sound, weather -tight and in good working <br />order. <br />• Windows that can be opened shall have a tight -fitting insect screen. <br />• Five or more years of ractical utili <br />Rehabilitation • Windows that do not meet the minimum standard shall be replaced. <br />Practical, cost effective repairs are acceptable as long as compliance <br />with the minimum standard will be achieved. <br />New Windows Y Reputable manufacturer. <br />• EPA Energy Star qualified. <br />Minimum Standard • Homes built before 1978 must comply with 24 CFR Part 35 Subpart <br />J and HUD's Lead Safe Housing Rule regarding the evaluation and <br />control of lead-based paint hazards. <br />• All exterior paint shall be intact and free of corrosion. <br />• Five or more ears of practical utility. _ <br />Rehabilitation • All surfaces to be painted shall be prepared properly. All loose <br />material and peeling paint shall be removed. <br />• All holes and cracks shall be filled and finished so that they blend <br />into the surrounding area. <br />• All stucco surfaces to be painted shall receive a complete and even <br />coverage of stucco paint. <br />• All wood surfaces to be painted shall receive a complete and even <br />coverage of flat exterior paint. <br />•_Poor workmanship will not be tolerated. <br />New Paint • Reputable manufacturer. <br />• Highest quality available. <br />• Zero or low VOC paint, caulking and fillers. <br />Minimum Standard • Safe and structurally sound. <br />• All plaster, drywall and aneling shall be safe and intact. <br />Rehabilitation • Walls and wall coverings that do not meet the minimum standard <br />shall be replaced. Practical, cost effective repairs are acceptable as long <br />as compliance with the minimum standard will be achieved. <br />0 If the project involves a gut rehab, the attic, walls and floor on <br />