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Dear Anon,
Based on what you had mentioned, the newly insatlled lamp post does not seem to be a threat. A threat is where, if one stands at the window or door and looks outwards directly ... and if it slices into the house, this may be a problem for those staying there.
Usually, if there is a `leak' in the house, it may not necessarily come from the `L' shape house. As `L' shaped houses need not necessarily be affected in this way.
Most probably, there are other leaks in your home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/10/2002 5:47:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil
>
>I live on the raised ground
>floor flat of the terraced
>house. (converted to 3
>different flats)one couple
>live on the basement flat and
>another couple live on 1st
>floor flat.
>This terraced house is
>L-shape. therefore, I bought a
>2 meter (7 foot)lamp post to
>install to the ground of the
>basement flat's garden. but, I
>am not sure that if this
>height is ok as I do not live
>on the basement and height of
>the room of the basement flat
>is about 3 meter. and lamp
>post won't reach to my raised
>ground floor flat level.
>and also this missing corner
>is career corner. and I have
>been unemployed for neary one
>year. I can't get any
>interview. Would you advise me
>of the remedy for this missing
>corner problem.
>
>Best regards
>
>
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