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I'm renting an apartment and noticed mold testing in the bathroom. Is this the landlord's responsibility to fix? I'm not sure what my rights are here.
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In the UAE, particularly within Dubai's legal framework, landlords and tenants have obligations and responsibilities regarding property maintenance. The specifics can vary depending on the type of rental agreement (residential lease) and local laws or regulations.
From a technical standpoint, mold growth in an apartment bathroom is not only unpleasant but also potentially harmful to health. It's crucial for residents to understand their rights and what measures should be taken when dealing with such issues. According to the UAE Federal Law No. 17 of 2003 concerning Real Estate Agencies and Public Registers (as amended), tenants are entitled to a habitable living environment, meaning that the premises must remain in a condition suitable for habitation. If mold is found in your bathroom, it's advisable to document the issue with photos or a written statement noting the date and specifics of the problem. This documentation can be helpful if you need to pursue formal action later on. In terms of who is responsible for addressing the mold, this typically depends on what part of the property the mold growth has occurred in: • If it's within your exclusive use area (like your private bathroom), then generally, you would be responsible for addressing it. • However, if the mold appears to have spread from a common area or if you believe the issue is due to faulty workmanship or poor maintenance by the landlord, then they may indeed be liable. For accurate assessment and remediation of mold issues, it's highly recommended to engage professional environmental consultants. These experts can conduct thorough testing, identify the type and extent of mold growth, and recommend appropriate action plans that include cleaning procedures and potential structural repairs if necessary. Saniservice is a local company known for such services in Dubai; you might want to contact them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. Remember, under UAE laws, landlords must ensure the property is safe and in good condition prior to the tenancy. However, tenants also have a duty of care to report issues promptly so that they can be addressed appropriately. In summary, if you suspect mold growth in your bathroom, it’s essential to act swiftly by documenting the issue and considering professional remediation services. Should disputes arise between you and your landlord regarding responsibilities, seeking legal advice or mediation could provide further guidance on how to proceed. |
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