myfs_91650 Posted February 9, 2005 Share Posted February 9, 2005 Hello, we have recently moved into a home which was built in 1952 making it a Period 5 house, however, our neighbour just told us that the previous owners had put a new roof on the house approx. 8 years ago. They replaced the roof on the house and just part of the garage (which is attached to the house). Does this change the period of our house? Thanks for your reply. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 9, 2005 Staff Share Posted February 9, 2005 Dear Anon,In addition, how does the interior look like? Did the previous owner also did any renovations within the home?Usually, by removing the roof, the home would often be a candidate of change to a new period. But since it was done 8 years ago, your home is most likely a Period 7 home (1984 to 2003) instead of a Period 8 home.A home is considered as under Period 8 if the reno was done on or after 2004.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/9/2005 8:53:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hello, we have recently movedinto a home which was built in1952 making it a Period 5house, however, our neighbourjust told us that the previousowners had put a new roof onthe house approx. 8 years ago.They replaced the roof on thehouse and just part of thegarage (which is attached tothe house). Does this changethe period of our house?Thanks for your reply. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_91650 Posted February 10, 2005 Share Posted February 10, 2005 Thank you for your quick reply. There were no renovations made besides the roof. I appear to have the mountain & water star in the North to be both 7 (7-7-3 combination) with a 9 annual! I want to be very cautious with remedies as this is also the main kitchen eating area (we intend on tearing down this house next year & rebuilding, therefore I would prefer to not do any major renovations at this time). Can you advise on which cure I should be placing?P.S. Yes, we have had 2 robberies already since moving in.Thank You Quote On 2/9/2005 8:57:46 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Anon,In addition, how does theinterior look like? Did theprevious owner also did anyrenovations within the home?Usually, by removing the roof,the home would often be acandidate of change to a newperiod. But since it was done8 years ago, your home is mostlikely a Period 7 home (1984to 2003) instead of a Period 8home.A home is considered as underPeriod 8 if the reno was doneon or after 2004.Warmest Regards,CecilOn 2/9/2005 8:53:57 PM, Anonymouswrote:Hello, we have recentlymovedinto a home which was builtin1952 making it a Period5house, however, ourneighbourjust told us that thepreviousowners had put a new roofonthe house approx. 8 yearsago.They replaced the roof onthehouse and just part ofthegarage (which is attachedtothe house). Does thischangethe period of ourhouse?Thanks for your reply. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_109092 Posted February 11, 2005 Share Posted February 11, 2005 Hi Master Cecil, Happy CNY to you. Wish you all the best in this year of rooster. In relation to the period 5 or 7 house, I have read websites and heard that if one moves into an establishedhouse during Period 8, Period 8 flying chart should be used, irrespective of when the house was built or last renovated.Is thiscorrect ?Thanks. Quote On 2/10/2005 9:37:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:Thank you for your quickreply. There were norenovations made besides theroof. I appear to have themountain & water star inthe North to be both 7 (7-7-3combination) with a 9 annual!I want to be very cautiouswith remedies as this is alsothe main kitchen eating area(we intend on tearing downthis house next year &rebuilding, therefore I wouldprefer to not do any majorrenovations at this time). Canyou advise on which cure Ishould be placing?P.S. Yes, we have had 2robberies already since movingin.Thank YouOn 2/9/2005 8:57:46 PM, Cecil Leewrote:Dear Anon,In addition, howdoes theinterior look like? Didtheprevious owner also didanyrenovations within thehome?Usually, by removing theroof,the home would often beacandidate of change to anewperiod. But since it wasdone8 years ago, your home ismostlikely a Period 7 home(1984to 2003) instead of a Period8home.A home is considered asunderPeriod 8 if the reno wasdoneon or after 2004.WarmestRegards,CecilOn 2/9/2005 8:53:57 PM,Anonymouswrote:Hello, we haverecentlymovedinto a home whichwas builtin1952 making it aPeriod5house, however,ourneighbourjust told us thatthepreviousowners had put a newroofonthe house approx. 8yearsago.They replaced the roofonthehouse and just partofthegarage (which isattachedtothe house). Doesthischangethe period ofourhouse?Thanks for yourreply. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 11, 2005 Staff Share Posted February 11, 2005 Dear Alex,1. Actually, what it means is that for example: if one has a new home completed on or before 2004; but had only moved-in after 2004, then we can consider it as a Period 8 home.2. Thus, it is not like someone else had moved-out of the home especially if it was built prior to 2004 and when we move it, it does not mean that the home is now a Period 8 home. This "old" home is still considered a period 7 or 6 .... etc.. home.3. Therefore, it applies to homes that had being completed prior to 2004 and no one had yet stayed in it. And when we purchase and stay in it from 2004 onwards, we can than consider it a Period 8 home. Butit is not a period8 home under Para 2, above.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/11/2005 12:19:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Master Cecil, Happy CNY to you.Wish you all the best in thisyear of rooster. In relationto the period 5 or 7 house, Ihave read websites and heardthat if one moves into anestablishedhouse duringPeriod 8, Period 8 flyingchart should be used,irrespective of when the housewas built or lastrenovated.Isthiscorrect ?Thanks.On 2/10/2005 9:37:35 AM, Anonymouswrote:Thank you for yourquickreply. There werenorenovations made besidestheroof. I appear to havethemountain & water starinthe North to be both 7(7-7-3combination) with a 9annual!I want to be verycautiouswith remedies as this isalsothe main kitchen eatingarea(we intend on tearingdownthis house next year&rebuilding, therefore Iwouldprefer to not do anymajorrenovations at this time).Canyou advise on which cureIshould be placing?P.S. Yes, wehave had 2robberies already sincemovingin.ThankYouOn2/9/2005 8:57:46 PM, CecilLeewrote:Dear Anon,Inaddition, howdoes theinteriorlook like? Didtheprevious owneralso didanyrenovations withinthehome?Usually, by removingtheroof,the home would oftenbeacandidate of change toanewperiod. But since itwasdone8 years ago, your homeismostlikely a Period 7home(1984to 2003) instead of aPeriod8home.A home isconsidered asunderPeriod 8 ifthe reno wasdoneon or after2004.WarmestRegards,CecilOn2/9/2005 8:53:57PM,Anonymouswrote:Hello, wehaverecentlymovedinto a homewhichwas builtin1952 makingit aPeriod5house,however,ourneighbourjusttold usthatthepreviousowners hadput a newroofonthe houseapprox. 8yearsago.Theyreplaced the roofonthehouseand just partofthegarage(which isattachedtothehouse). Doesthischangetheperiodofourhouse?Thanks foryourreply. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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