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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Low water pressure in house!
Hi,
I had my offer accepted on a foreclosure.
My agent advised that a previous deal fell through for low water pressure in house.
Paperwork stated " water pressure fail"
Should i be concerned? Is this a dealbreaker?
What could the problem be and the cost?
Please help
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@Vincent Quad
Could also be due to corroded galvanized lines