Water pressure surrounded by condo? So I just bought a condo in a large rise building, and...

So I just bought a condo in a large rise building, and my shower has very low sea pressure; to the point where its very complicated to take a shower in a timely cult. I tried installing a Waterpik shower head, but that didn't change the pressure that much. Water is included contained by the HOA fees... Is it possible to change the water pressure to my element, or even better, get the condo to fix it? Is there anything I can do from a decriminalized standpoint?
Answers:    You didn't say what floor your unit is on, but most high-ceilinged buildings use pressure regulators, especially on the lower floors where the pressure will be higher. If within is a regulator on your supply, it might just need to be on the same wavelength.

As for legality, you would need to check next to your local ordinances; there might be a requirement to argue a minimum pressure, in which case you've get the law on your side.
Buying a new shower pave the way isn't going to fix anything, unfortunately. Everythng made these days have the "water saver" feature. It reduce the pressure so ou don't waist water. I hate those things. The individual way to fix that is to amount out how to get rid of the water reducers. i would remove your shower principal and turn on the water to see how much water pressure/volume in truth comes out.

from there you will know if you have other problems such as flow restrictors or...

you may enjoy ample water but are restricted by the new and/or frail shower head.