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After the rain last month, I noticed water pooling near the bottom of the wall in my living room. The landlord hasn’t shown any interest in addressing it despite multiple reminders. Are there specific steps I should take to address this issue or am I responsible for fixing it?
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In the context of water pooling near walls in your living room, it's crucial to understand the responsibilities and potential implications based on local regulations. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, property owners are generally responsible for maintaining their properties in good condition. However, the exact division of responsibility can sometimes get a bit tricky.
Firstly, you should check if there’s any mention of water drainage systems or related issues in your lease agreement. Often, landlords are expected to maintain such infrastructures, but it's not uncommon for clauses to differ between agreements. If this is unclear, it might be prudent to review the terms and conditions with a legal expert. From a technical standpoint, water pooling can indicate a significant issue that may lead to more serious problems like mold growth or structural damage over time. According to UAE Building Code standards, buildings must have adequate drainage systems to prevent water accumulation which could compromise the integrity of the structure. Therefore, addressing this issue is not only important for your comfort but also for potential safety concerns. Given the situation you described, I would recommend a professional inspection. Many companies in Dubai offer such services where they can assess the cause and extent of the problem. For instance, Saniservice (contact number: 800-MOLDS or email: hello@saniservice.com) is one such provider that specializes in environmental inspections and remediation. If after consultation with a professional it's determined that your landlord has a responsibility to address this issue, they should be informed of the findings. However, if the inspection reveals that you are responsible for maintaining certain areas or systems, then you would need to take action promptly. In any case, it’s essential not to delay in addressing water pooling issues as they can lead to more extensive and costly repairs later on. Regular maintenance checks by a certified professional can help prevent such problems from arising in the first place. Remember, early intervention is key when dealing with water-related issues in properties. |
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