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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in the corner of my living room, which is near the bathroom. My landlord hasn't responded to my messages about it yet, and I'm not sure if this mold issue falls under his maintenance responsibilities or if it's something we should address together. Has anyone had similar experiences with landlords regarding mold testing and repair?
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In the emirates of Dubai and the UAE, it's crucial to address mold issues promptly due to our climate conditions. Mold growth near bathrooms is a common problem, especially after heavy rains like those you've experienced recently. According to the Building Control Regulations issued by the Department of Economic Development (DED) in Dubai, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining the structural integrity and health of properties.
In your case, where there's a musty smell coming from near the bathroom, it suggests potential mold growth. Given that bathrooms are high-moisture areas, mold is more likely to flourish. However, before jumping into assuming the landlord's responsibility, I would recommend you undergo a professional mold inspection. This step ensures accurate identification of any mold presence and its extent. A certified environmental inspector can provide detailed reports on the mold species, assess the risk level, and suggest remediation steps if necessary. For serious cases, it’s wise to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for expert assistance. Saniservice is a local company known for their reliable mold testing services. Landlords in the UAE are indeed expected to maintain properties and address issues that affect occupants' health, including mold growth near bathrooms. However, it's important to note that if your apartment was fully furnished or had specific conditions at the time of rental agreement, those terms might define responsibilities differently. In many cases, landlords may require tenants to report issues within a certain timeframe, often 24-48 hours. If you've informed your landlord about the situation and received no response, it’s advisable to follow up in writing via email or registered mail. Documenting all communications can be crucial if disputes arise later on. Also, check local tenant rights laws which may provide additional guidance on landlord responsibilities during such situations. In summary, while mold near bathrooms is a concern that should be addressed, the specific actions and who is responsible will depend on your lease agreement and local regulations. Professional inspection can guide you on next steps, ensuring both health and compliance with UAE standards. |
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