Since your OSB is proud of the external wall, do you do anything to keep it, specifically the edge, from exposure to moisture?
As an example,
Around here, (NC), for house construction, the mudsill and floor framing is set in from the edge of the brick/block by approximately 1/2 inch. Then the OSB is run all the way down the band boards, flush with the outside of the brick. (This helps tie the wall to the floor as well) Then a strip of horizontal flat flashing is put on covering the edge of the OSB and brick. Finally house wrap is applied, covering the top half of the flashing strip. Then the siding is run past the flashing overhang so you only see brick and siding. If water gets behind the siding and on the house wrap, it runs down, across the flashing and onto the brick without the OSB being exposed to it.