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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the bathroom corner near the window. My roommates are pretty sure it’s not our fault since we’ve only been living there for two years, but I’m not so sure. The mold chiller in the hallway looks old and isn’t working properly. Who is responsible for fixing this issue—us or the landlord?
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In the UAE context, particularly within Dubai, understanding who is responsible for fixing mold issues involves delving into local building codes and tenant agreements. The responsibility generally lies with the landlord as per Article 32 of the Federal Law No. 14 of 1985 concerning the Lease of Premises in the UAE. However, it's essential to assess your specific situation based on several factors.
Firstly, if you suspect that the mold growth is due to a malfunctioning mold chiller, which seems old and not operating properly, this falls under the landlord’s responsibility. According to Article 29 of the same law, landlords are obligated to maintain the premises in good condition during the lease period. Therefore, it would be prudent for you to inform your landlord about this issue immediately. Secondly, if you have been living there for less than three years and the mold growth seems recent or attributed to external factors like rain, a professional inspection might be necessary to confirm whether the mold is indeed due to faulty equipment or other issues. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice provide such services where they can assess the condition of your premises and determine the cause of the mold. When contacting the landlord, it’s advisable to document all communications for legal purposes. Send a formal notice via email or letter stating the issue and requesting prompt action. If no satisfactory response is received within a reasonable timeframe (typically 14 days), you may consider seeking legal advice or filing a complaint with relevant authorities such as the Property Management Regulatory Authority. Remember, while it's crucial to address mold issues promptly due to potential health risks, it’s equally important not to exaggerate claims. If the issue can be resolved by simple cleaning and maintaining good hygiene practices, this should be communicated to your landlord as well. In conclusion, if you suspect that a malfunctioning mold chiller is causing or contributing to the mold growth in your bathroom, contacting Saniservice for an inspection and informing your landlord about the situation will help ensure that necessary repairs are made. The responsibility generally lies with the landlord unless it can be proven otherwise through professional evidence. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a detailed assessment if needed. |
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