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Hi Cecil
I am referring to a previous message. I could not work out how to return a message to you, so I will have to start again.
I have recently started a business running from a bedroom out of my home. Since I started up, I have had a seemingly endless string of bad luck, and now finances are bad. I have lived in this house for 10 years and I have been happy and successful here. You previously advised me to have an audit. I am working up to this. I am a little scared that the outcome could be negative, because I can't move house. I get confused about the various schools of thought re FS
. So I am in the process of finding out more about it, really to test the water.
My house is a Victorian cottage in Berkshire UK. The Maindoor of the property and my home office both are on the East side of the property, which is one of my good directions. It has some sloping ceilings upstairs. But according to what I have read so far I can't find anything to bad about it. However when I stand at the window of my office, there is a triangular shaped section of tiled roof pointing directly at me. There are also 2 other sections of roof shaped like so, /\/\. When I sit at my desk which faces South (my best direction) the window is to my immediate left. What constitutes a poison arrow? Is this a poison arrow? If so what can I do about it? Is there a cure, like a blind or something?
Regards
Kate
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