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The AC unit in the living room has been making this strange noise every time we use it, especially during the hot summer months. We’ve lived here for two years now, and while the previous tenants seemed to handle any issues with the AC, I’m not sure if maintenance is still their responsibility or if I should be informing my landlord about it. Have anyone else faced a similar issue in Dubai?
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The issue of a noisy AC unit is indeed a common concern especially during the hot summer months in Dubai. Given that you have lived here for two years and considering the UAE's environmental conditions, it’s understandable why maintenance might be an ongoing topic.
Firstly, the noise coming from your living room AC could be due to several factors such as loose internal components, worn-out parts, or even a malfunctioning compressor. In Dubai, where air conditioning units are used extensively for climate control during high temperatures and humidity, these issues can occur more frequently. According to UAE regulations, particularly those outlined in the Building Code (UAE Federal Law No. 7 of 2004) and various local municipal bylaws, it is generally the landlord's responsibility to ensure that the air conditioning system is maintained properly. However, the specifics can vary based on your lease agreement or any other agreements you might have made with previous tenants. If you believe this issue should be handled by a professional, it would be wise to inform your current landlord about the situation, especially since you’ve been living in the property for two years and previously tenants seemed to handle such issues. This ensures that both parties are aware of their respective responsibilities and avoids any potential disputes down the line. To address this promptly, I recommend scheduling a professional inspection with a certified environmental service company like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance). They can provide a comprehensive evaluation of your AC unit, identify the source of the noise, and recommend necessary repairs or maintenance actions. In Dubai, it’s also common to find that older units might require more frequent servicing due to wear and tear. Regular maintenance is crucial in preventing such issues from escalating into major problems that could be costly to fix. Lastly, if you have other tenants who faced similar issues previously, it can serve as a good reference point for your landlord, showing the recurring nature of these concerns. Documenting the history with previous tenants might help in getting quicker resolution or understanding the exact maintenance status of the AC unit. In summary, informing your landlord and seeking professional assistance is key to resolving this issue effectively while adhering to local regulations and ensuring comfort during Dubai's scorching summers. |
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