I'm looking to decorate my new kitchen. However there is a small damp patch above the kitchen window.
The management company have said that repointing needs to be done on the exterior wall. However this work may not take place for a while.
Will the repointing need to be done before any decorating takes place or are there other options which mean that the kitchen walls could be painted first?
For example, is it possible to leave the damp patch unpainted, painted the rest of the kitchen and then paint where the damp patch was one the repointing has been done on the exterior wall?
I've attached a photo of the damp patch.
Unfortunately, the photo is pointing the wrong way. It's 90 degrees anticlockwise from what it should be. For some reason, whichever way I turn the photo before attaching and previewing it, it still ends up pointing the wrong way.

The patch originally appeared after a bout of heavy rain but has shrunk and faded to how it currently is and has looked this way for months. I presume that it hasn't got worse because there hasn't been heavy rain coming in at the same direction that caused the patch in the first place.