So just to enforce my long standing notion that there's no such thing as a 10 minute job....
I take the cover off the outlet in front. However many years ago when they resided the house someone decided to cut a hole in a piece of siding and just screw the outlet to the steel rather than replace or extend the original box. I wish I had taken a picture of this mess yesterday. So here's an outlet sticking almost 2 inches out from the original box, screwed to metal siding with the back of the outlet resting against the original wood siding. Did I mention there was some evidence of charred wood on the siding? Not even any tape around the poles....Holy ****, well, even if the inspector doesn't catch that I know I can't leave that the way it is.
I think the only thing that has saved me these last fourteen years is that outlet was on the same switch as the front light and I almost never use the front light. I take out the outlet, snip the ends off the wires, add a couple wire nuts and stuff them way back into the box. Inside I open up the box and remove that wire from the switch, wire nut that and stuff it back in then added a water sealed cover over the old hole in the siding.