Wind On The Water
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I am buying a condo built in 1981. The home inspector told the agent the pressure was 93 psi. Told us, the buyers, it was 91 and put on his report it was 88. Nevertheless, when I wanted to know who is responsible for this, the inspector said the city water company was. What do you think about that? Who do you think is responsible? The seller, the buyer, the city utility company? Please only respond if you honestly think you know. I can make guesses without having to ask others. And I already know about a water pressure reduction device and the cost to replace and the cost to install.
*** Addition: This is in north central Florida - Ocala. I did put in a call to the city water and the "super" is to call me back Tues. I am going to have another inspection done due to inconsistencies between verbal and written findings.
*** More "stuff": This is a group of town houses with 4 single family dwellings per building. I am between the main ocala water tower and a small silver springs (tarzan and creature from black lagoon film site) tower. There is approx 3.5 miles between them. AND every faucet leaks, every toilet is jiggly and somewhere in the past there has obviously been a deluge on the interior. Old water damage everywhere. Inspector says "no moisture Now" but how can I believe him? We are gonna find out I guarantee. Thanks for your input guys. Keep it coming.
*** Addition: This is in north central Florida - Ocala. I did put in a call to the city water and the "super" is to call me back Tues. I am going to have another inspection done due to inconsistencies between verbal and written findings.
*** More "stuff": This is a group of town houses with 4 single family dwellings per building. I am between the main ocala water tower and a small silver springs (tarzan and creature from black lagoon film site) tower. There is approx 3.5 miles between them. AND every faucet leaks, every toilet is jiggly and somewhere in the past there has obviously been a deluge on the interior. Old water damage everywhere. Inspector says "no moisture Now" but how can I believe him? We are gonna find out I guarantee. Thanks for your input guys. Keep it coming.