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We bought an intermediate terrace house where the backyards are back-to-back to another row of terrace houses. The unit behind us has a lap pool on its left part of the house. The unit on its left also has a lap pool. These lap pools are separated by their adjoining wall. We thought it was good as we enjoyed some "wind". Forever, I read in your free feng shui course that water behind house is no good. Is this considered no good as in major leak? Any remedies, if yes? Please reply as I am so worried. Thank you. Jean
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Dear Jean,


Generally, there should not be an issue as each intermediate terrace has it's own space. And in Feng Shui, each intermediate terrace owns a site. And can be distinct from each other.


The major concerns would be any water course e.g. large drain(s) on the side of the home or a large drainage behind the home etc...


Nevertheless, each site should be considered separately and since often no two sites are the same, a proper FS assessment should be made specific to that plot of land.


Thus what I had mentioned, now or in the past are general statements or general comments, only.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 1/8/2005 10:41:29 AM, Anonymous wrote:

We bought an intermediate

terrace house where the

backyards are back-to-back to

another row of terrace houses.

The unit behind us has a lap

pool on its left part of the

house. The unit on its left

also has a lap pool. These lap

pools are separated by their

adjoining wall. We thought it

was good as we enjoyed some

"wind". Forever, I read in

your free feng shui course

that water behind house is no

good. Is this considered no

good as in major leak? Any

remedies, if yes? Please reply

as I am so worried. Thank you.

Jean




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