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# Anything where there’s a likely possibility that the work is needed is considered Tzorech HaMoed. <Ref> Pri Megadim A”A (intro to 537) writes that even if there is only a doubt if there will be a Dvar Aved one may do work on Chol HaMoed. Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 17) writes that it is sufficient if there is a reasonable possibility of a Dvar Aved. However, the Mishna Brurah 537:1 writes that it must seem as being "close to" a Tzorech HaMoed. Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 66:34 agrees. </ref>
# Anything where there’s a likely possibility that the work is needed is considered Tzorech HaMoed. <Ref> Pri Megadim A”A (intro to 537) writes that even if there is only a doubt if there will be a Dvar Aved one may do work on Chol HaMoed. Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 17) writes that it is sufficient if there is a reasonable possibility of a Dvar Aved. However, the Mishna Brurah 537:1 writes that it must seem as being "close to" a Tzorech HaMoed. Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 66:34 agrees. </ref>
# One may not delay doing a certain work from before Chol HaMoed and do it on Chol HaMoed. <Ref>S”A 536:1 </ref>
# One may not delay doing a certain work from before Chol HaMoed and do it on Chol HaMoed. <Ref>S”A 536:1 </ref>
# Fixing a broken object is called a holiday need if the object will be needed, however, if there’s a replacement that can be used instead or one could easily borrow a replacement, fixing the chair isn’t a holiday need. <Ref> Based on Bet Yosef 534 and Magan Avraham 544:1, Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 12) writes that if one can borrow a replacement one must not fix the broken object. </ref>
# Fixing a broken object is called a holiday need if the object will be needed, however, if there’s a replacement that can be used instead or one could easily borrow a replacement, fixing the object isn’t a holiday need. <Ref> Based on Bet Yosef 534 and Magan Avraham 544:1, Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 12) writes that if one can borrow a replacement one must not fix the broken object. </ref>
# It’s permissible to vacuum in an area you usually vacuum once a week. <Ref> Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 19) </ref>
# It’s permissible to vacuum in an area you usually vacuum once a week. <Ref> Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 19) </ref>
# Some say it’s forbidden to nail a picture to a wall for decorative purposes, while others permit since it involves no skilled work or exertion. <Ref> Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 19-20) </ref>
# Some say it’s forbidden to nail a picture to a wall for decorative purposes, while others permit since it involves no skilled work or exertion. <Ref> Hilchot Chol HaMoed Zichron Shlomo (pg 19-20) </ref>