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I'm renting an apartment and noticed mold remediation 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 context, specifically regarding Dubai, landlord responsibilities can sometimes be ambiguous. However, it's important to note that per the Civil Transactions Law 20 of 1985 and related regulations, landlords are indeed responsible for ensuring the premises they rent out are in a habitable condition. This includes maintaining the property in such a way as to prevent mold growth.
When you've noticed mold in your bathroom rental space, it would be prudent to document the situation through photos or videos, noting the extent of the mold and its location within the bathroom. You should also keep records of any conversations with landlords or management regarding this issue. Landlords have a responsibility to address such issues promptly, especially if they arise from structural problems like leaks or inadequate ventilation that could be under their control. Yet, it's not always clear whether you as a tenant are expected to manage minor repairs yourself while waiting for the landlord to take action. The law doesn't specify this in detail. In practical terms, given the climate and humidity conditions common in dubai, it’s reasonable to assume landlords should ensure effective moisture management systems are in place to prevent mold growth. If you're unsure about whether a repair is within your own responsibility or if the landlord should be handling it, it's advisable to consult with the landlord first. However, if no resolution is reached and the situation persists, calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com can provide professional guidance and potentially expedite a remediation process. They can offer detailed assessments and recommend appropriate actions based on your specific case. Remember, keeping your living space clean and dry also helps in preventing mold growth. Use dehumidifiers if necessary and ensure good air circulation to reduce the risk of moisture accumulation. Ultimately, while the landlord has primary responsibility, maintaining open communication with them is key to a cooperative resolution. |
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