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Water entering house – – should I fix?

We live in Pittsburgh, where water in basements is pretty common. In my case, the back patio seems to be gapping on one side and letting water underneath, which runs into the basement. After a heavy storm, there can be close to a gallon down there. I run a dehumidifier and fans.

I'm wondering if it's necessary to try to fix this before selling the house in approximately three months. One contractor, who is unfortunately terrible at responding to texts, came out and proposed a solution which he was fairly sure would solve the problem. He never got back to us with a quote, but considering it involves removing and replacing a roughly 9x9 concrete pad, it would be at least several thousand dollars.

Is it better to roll the dice and hope this fixes it, or simply disclose the problem and let the buyer deal with it?

EDIT: some people may be thinking that I am considering not disclosing the problem. I'm just asking whether to fix it or not.

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