Before you move into a rented house, make sure you follow these Vastu Shastra guidelines.


Although it may be relatively simple for homeowners to make changes or make corrections to their homes to fix Vastu Shastra flaws, tenants may not have the same options. As a result, we'll look at some Vastu factors that tenants should consider before renting a home. propertyfinder


Compliance with Vastu Shastra is now a major factor influencing the decisions of both home buyers and tenants. Since tenants in rented homes are unable to perform any civil work as mandated by Vastu, they may be forced to vacate their homes on a regular basis in order to escape Vastu flaws. We will address Vastu for rental homes in this post, as well as fast tips to correct doshas and make your rental home peaceful so that your family can benefit from its positivity.


“One of the most daunting aspects of living in a rented flat or apartment is that you can't make many improvements without the permission of the landlord. People living in such flats would not face any difficulties if they are designed according to Vastu principles,” says Ateet Vengurlekar, principal architect and interior designer of Blue Arch.


Tenant Vastu advice

“While opting for a rental house, we suggest a few points to keep in mind,” says Vikash Sethi, CEO and founder of A2ZVastu.com.


In a rented home, Vastu is used to deal with the room that has been occupied by the occupant.


The direction of the house, also known as the ‘facing' of the house, is the direction you face while leaving it.


When renting a house, the Vastu direction of the main entrance is the most important factor to consider. North-east is the strongest entry, followed by north-west and east. Homes with a north or west orientation are also desirable.

South, south-east, and south-west entries should be avoided.


In the south-east or north-west, the kitchen should be.


The master bedroom should be located in the southwest corner of the house.


In the north-east, there should be no kitchens, bathrooms, or shoe shelves.


There should be no cuts or extensions in either direction, and the house should be square or rectangular in form.


Homes with balconies facing south-west should be avoided.


If you live in a duplex, stay away from staircases that run north-east.”


In rented homes, look for Vastu points.


The property's history

Most people agree that if you want to have good mental health, you must check the property's background. Any unnatural occurrence or turn of events is viewed negatively by potential tenants.


Ventilation is important.

It's always preferable to have a property that is well-lit and well-ventilated. These ensure that the right amount of energy flows into your home.


The property's vibe

Examine the property's ambiance. In a house, there are both positive and negative vibes, and minor changes can help restore the property's positivity. The residents' feelings as they live on the premises determine the property's vibe. Simply by residing in a particular property, you may experience negative feelings.


Locations to avoid

Homes located near high-traffic areas, a cemetery, a power plant, or electric poles are not recommended. Although you may not have much of a chance to live in a quiet residential area in a city, look for a safe, positive atmosphere around your rented apartment.


Minor repositioning

Even in your rented house, make sure that the Vastu instructions are followed. Even if you can't make structural improvements in your rented house, you can make small adjustments to your sleeping position and furniture placement.


The front entrance of a rented house

A rented house with the main door facing the south-east is usually thought to be unlucky in Vastu. It is preferable to avoid such residences in the first place.


A rental home with a north-east or east door is thought to be lucky. If you intend to stay in this house for a long time, pay attention to the elevation or depression on the east side. It is not ideal for the family head if the east side is more elevated.


If you find these Vastu doshas, get out of the door.

If you are about to move into a new rental house, you should be particularly aware of this to avoid having to relocate quickly. We've put together a list of situations where you may not be able to correct the Vastu doshas as a tenant and should, ideally, consider moving out.

Consider heading out if the north and east directions are blocked or overcrowded.


If you look closely, you'll find that the property's north-east corner is uneven in height.


Consider making a shift soon if the west portion is too accessible.


In the west region, whether there is a water tank, a hole, a basement, or even a well.

If the north-east or south-west sections are split or destroyed.


Simple Vastu guidelines for renting a peaceful home

To ensure that your rented property is harmonious and peaceful for your family, you can try some very cost-effective tips.

To keep the floor clean, mop it with salt water on a regular basis.


Make sure the rooms don't have any unpleasant odors. Incense, essential oils, and even dhoop can be beneficial.


Chants or soothing music can help to create a relaxing atmosphere.


Plants or flowers may be used to decorate your house.


Just keep pictures that are fun to look at, and stay away from paintings that seem to be confusing.


Good energy would be drawn to a clutter-free home. Make sure there are no cobwebs from time to time.


Make sure the clocks are still in working order.


How can Vastu dosh be corrected without causing systemic changes?


You may want to try the following vedic upays (remedies):

Ganesh pooja, Navagrah shanti, and Vastu purush pooja should all be performed.


Consider displaying the Vastu purush's idol, a silver snake with copper wire, pearls, and powla. Both of these objects should be placed in a red cloth with red earth and held facing east.


Make it a regular habit to worship at the house's entrance, which should be decorated with Swastik and Shubh-Labh symbols, rice, and kum-kum.


Navachandi yagya, shantipath, or agnihotra yagya can help you find peace in your rental home.


It's also a good idea to keep a picture of Ganapati on hand.


If the south-west is cut or if there is some kind of negative energy or unease in the household, pitrushanti, pindadan, nagabali, and narayan bali are recommended.


Tenants or the owner are both affected by Vastu.


Another common question is whether the owner or the tenant will be affected by Vastu flaws. On this topic, experts have differing viewpoints. Some Vastu experts claim that non-compliance with Vastu has a greater impact on the actual consumer, though the owner suffers as well. Others conclude that Vastu's positive or negative effects would only affect those who are living in the building, regardless of whether it is leased, owned by the owners, or in the name of someone else. The Vastu of the house owner's own house would not influence him if he leaves it and moves to another house. In either case, as a tenant, experts maintain that adhering to Vastu norms before moving into a home is preferable because it will have an effect on you.


How can you get rid of negative energy in a rented house?


Negative energy can manifest itself in the form of frequent quarrels, missed opportunities, repeated defeats, death, and prolonged illness.


 Though medical assistance can help, your home should be free of extreme Vastu doshas. After that, make sure your home is tidy and clutter-free. Remove any unused, damaged, or broken items/objects strewn around your home that add negative and stagnant energies.

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