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Hi Cecil,
I am born in February 22, 1968 and after using the online tools in your website, I bought a house facing southwest. The house is situated on a cul-de-sac and on higher ground than the rest of the community. The backyard is on a very low ground (walk-out basement). The house has a detention pond on the back and another one to the left (East side) of the house. After going through your online tools, I knew the house is facing to my excellent position.
However, there is a fire hydrant and storm drainage in front of my house. Is there any harm to the house or to the occupants of the house? (My wife is born on May 20, 1970). Are there any remedy that I should apply to "cure" the situation?
Finally, the main entrance is in a direct line with the master bedroom's door which is on the second floor. How to remedy such situation and what harm does it do?
Thank you very much.
KEM CHONG
chongmach@yahoo.com
847-832-0612
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