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Dear Sarah,
Hope you can further describe `how level' is the house in relation to the
surroundings?
For example to the Chinese, an inverted `wok' (those found in the kitchen)
is an ideal way to represent a good `site'.
Your site should be where possible higher or level the surrounding land.
Hope you can describe more in detail for me to fully comprehend and make
`better' judgement.
Perhaps, you can describe to me what you see on four sides of the site e.g.
the back, the front, the right and the left.
I hope this is not too much to ask but, I feel the more details the
better... erh.. don't want to give wrong advice:)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Date: Monday, April 12, 1999 7:18 PM
Subject: My house was built on a drained lake site. Is that bad?

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