§ 93.16  WHEN DEEMED UNSANITARY.
   (A)   Any structure or building or any portion thereof used for human habitation shall be deemed to be in an unclean and unsanitary condition by reason of any portion of the building being infected with a communicable disease, by reason of the absence therein of toilet facilities as required by law or ordinance, or by reason of the known presence of sewer gas therein or thereon.
   (B)   Any structure or building, or any portion thereof, used for human habitation shall be deemed to be in an unclean and unsanitary condition when unfit for human habitation or in a condition dangerous or harmful to the lives or health of the occupants by reason of the inhabited portion of the house being damp or wet, by reason of the lack of repair, by reason of the accumulation of dirt, filth, litter, refuse, or other offensive or dangerous substances or liquids, by reason of the defects in, lack of repair of, or improper use of the drainage, plumbing, or ventilation, or by reason of the existence on the premises of such a nuisance or other condition as is likely to cause sickness among the occupants.  Any structure or building, or any portion thereof, used for human habitation, which is in such unclean or unsanitary condition, is hereby declared to constitute a PUBLIC NUISANCE.