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I'm renting an apartment and noticed choosing certified in the bathroom. Is this the landlord's responsibility to fix? I'm not sure what my rights are here.
Posted by Sakura Inoue
Asked on December 27, 2025 3:26 pm
In the context of Dubai and the United Arab Emirates, the responsibility for fixing issues in bathrooms falls under both landlord and tenant obligations. However, the term "certified" can be a bit ambiguous without more specific details on what exactly is meant by this.

To address your concern, it's essential to understand that per the UAE Federal Law No. 21 of 1985 concerning the Lease of Real Estate Properties (The Civil Code), landlords are generally responsible for maintaining the structural integrity and functionality of rented properties. This means they should ensure that critical elements like bathrooms remain in a state fit for habitation.

However, it's crucial to clarify what you mean by "certified" bathroom fixing. If this refers to plumbing issues or any other specialized repairs requiring certified professionals due to their technical nature, then the landlord might have a more direct responsibility to address such concerns. The UAE also has specific regulations regarding building and environmental standards, which may mandate certain actions from property owners.

For serious cases where certification is required, it's highly recommended that you engage a professional for an inspection. This can provide clear evidence of any necessary repairs or maintenance issues. For instance, if there are water leakage problems in the bathroom, a certified plumber should be consulted to ensure proper and safe resolution.

In practice, many tenants find it beneficial to document any issues they encounter with photos or notes, especially when they suspect landlord negligence. If you notice persistent issues that need addressing, it would be wise to notify your landlord formally in writing along with photographic evidence. If the issue is not resolved within a reasonable time frame (which typically should be agreed upon by both parties), consulting legal advice may become necessary.

Remember, while the UAE has stringent building and environmental regulations, enforcement can sometimes vary across different areas or specific cases. Therefore, maintaining open communication with your landlord about any maintenance needs is crucial to ensure you are not unfairly bearing costs that legally belong to the property owner.

Lastly, if the situation escalates beyond resolution through direct communication, don't hesitate to reach out for professional assistance. Our company offers comprehensive environmental inspection and remediation services, including those tailored to residential properties in Dubai. We can provide expert assessments and recommend appropriate actions based on local regulations and standards.

Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com if you need immediate support in navigating these issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 28, 2025 11:02 pm