While it may be relatively easy for home owners to modify their homes or apply corrections to address Vastu Shastra defects, tenants may not have the same flexibility. In view of this, we look at some of the factors that people should look for before renting a property
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The compliance, is nowadays an important factor that influences the decision of home buyers and tenants, alike. One of the main difficulties of living in a rented flat or apartment, is that you cannot make a lot of changes in the flat, without taking the prior approval of the owner. If a house is made by keeping Vastu principles in mind, then, the people living in such flats will not face any difficulties.
As people living in rented homes cannot undertake any civil work, if so required by Vastu, this may often force tenants to vacate such homes frequently, in order to avoid Vastu faults.
Vastu tips for tenants
While opting for a rental home, a few points that should be kept in mind:-
- Vastu in the rented house, works for the space that has been occupied by the tenant.
- The direction of the house or the ‘facing’ of the house, is the direction you face, while coming out of the house.
- The direction of the main entrance as per Vastu, is the most important aspect, while taking a rental home. The best entry is north-east, followed by north-west, east. North and west-facing homes are also considered good.
- Avoid homes with south, south-east and south-west entries.
- The kitchen should be in the south-east or north-west.
- The master bedroom should be in the south-west.
- There should be no kitchen, toilets or shoe racks in the north-east.
- The shape of the house should be square or rectangular and there should not be any cut or extension in any direction.
- Avoid homes having a balcony in the south-west direction.
- If it is a duplex home, then, avoid staircases in the north-east direction.