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Dear Ben,
Yes, you have correctly confirmed that a house at the end of a private street has bad Sha Qi. And, for those staying in the house, it would indeed have bad Feng Shui.
If you have a sketch layout plan, it would be nice to see it. As the placement of mirrors or other cures need to be looked at in relation to the main entrance door. Or perhaps, can you provide more description of:-
1. Describe more of the main gate in relation to the private street.
2. Describe more of the driveway leading to the house.
3. The position of the main entrance and any other descriptions of the frontage of the house.
4. At this frontage are there any other windows or sliding glass panels. That may add to the poison arrow.
The above are important to better understand your situation as each case may be unique or different.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/18/2001 5:50:00 PM, Ben Jue wrote:
>I manage a rental house which
>is located at at the end of a
>private street. I am having
>to spend more time/energy in
>managing the tenants in this
>particular house than in
>managing another house. The
>house was built in 1999. The
>first tenants stayed for
>approximately a little over 2
>years. The wife's company was
>bought by a different company
>and she was laid off which
>expedited their move. The
>husband was retired and always
>complained about things. The
>second tenant lasted 6 months.
>He was laid off from his job
>and had to move back to France
>because he was on an H1B Visa
>to the US. This house must
>have bad Feng Shui being at
>the end of a street. Is their
>something I can do like using
>mirrors or chimes in front of
>the house to increase the luck
>in this house?
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