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I am looking to buy a condo and saw a very nice place. The only problem is that the floor in the condo slopes to the North. The slope is greatest in the hallway and living room. The kitchen is level and the bedrooms are mostly level; the dining room slopes a little. The building itself is on a flat street. When the foundation was initally laid, it sank about 4 inches to the North. For whatever reason, the builders did not fix the slope and built the building on top of the sloped foundation. All the windows and doors open and close fine, although the bathroom door will close by itself because of the slope. The report says that the building is structurally sound and has not sank since it was initally built -- the building was built in 1912. In regards to Feng Shui, is the slope something we should worry about?
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