A building shall be deemed to be of an unsatisfactory standard if the condition of the building—
(a) in respect of one or more of the following—
(i) repair;
(ii) stability;
(iii) internal arrangement;
(iv) means of escape from fire;
(v) natural and artificial lighting;
(vi) ventilation;
(vii) water supply;
(viii) personal washing facilities;
(ix) drainage and latrines;
(x) freedom from damp;
(xi) freedom from termite or other insect infestation;
(xii) in the case of a dwelling, facilities for— A. the storage, preparation and cooking of food; and
B. the disposal of waste water;
(xiii) any contravention of the Public Health Act [Chapter 15:09] or regulations made thereunder;
(xiv) any factor other than those set out in subparagraphs (i) to (xiii) which, in the opinion of the housing court, renders the building unhealthy or unsafe; is so far defective that the building is not reasonably suitable for occupation in such condition; or
(b) in the case of a dwelling, fails to satisfy one or more of the minimum requirements set out in the First Schedule