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Dear Elena,
If you have not stayed at the house yet, you can get the contractor to paint the entire house.
The `worse' effect is if one digs the ground at the Tai Sui's current location or knocks down the wall at the location.
This is the main concerned as compared to painting the wall.
I would go ahead to paint the entire house but (out of Chinese custom) avoid being at the location when the house/that sector has been painted.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/14/00 6:39:48 AM, Elena Wagner wrote:
>Hello! The house we just
>bought needs
>a full paint job outside.
>Escrow won't
>close until Feb.12, 2000 so we
>can't
>paint until after the Duke
>changes. The
>front door faces South (160
>degrees) (and
>we want to put on a new front
>door).
>Should we wait a year to do
>this? Or does
>a huge renovation like this
>supercede
>the Duke rules because the
>whole house
>is being "disturbed"?
>
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