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What are the Feng Shui taboos when renting a house? Feng Shui precautions when renting a house

Notes on Feng Shui when renting a house

The following content is provided by Baojia escort website for reference.

1. Don’t be greedy for advantages. Houses priced lower than the market price must have unfavorable conditions for the market and tenants. For example, the house is not conducive to living in Feng Shui, someone has died in the past, or there are structural problems, etc.

2. Do not live in a house with talismans or evil spirits (such as concave and convex mirrors, Bagua mirrors, etc.). No matter what the landlord's excuses are, it's best not to move in.

3. Don’t live in a house that is too old. If the house is too old, it must have endured too many human grievances in the past, and it will be easily affected if you live there for a long time.

4. Don’t be next to a sick person. If there is a sick person in the house, or if you share the house with a landlord who has a chronically ill or seriously ill person in your house, it is best not to move in to avoid causing filthy odors.

5. Not near temples, Catholic churches or Christian churches. Because the yin energy is too strong, it belongs to the place of yin evil. It is best not to get too close to it. Otherwise, your luck will be low at best, or you will get seriously ill and die.

6. Don’t rely on cemeteries or large hospitals. It is best not to place your house close to a cemetery or a large hospital. It is best to have a distance of more than 100 meters to avoid evil spirits.