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After the recent heavy rains last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell coming from the bedroom closet. The AC in my apartment seems to struggle to keep up, and even with it running at full blast, there's still a noticeable dampness on the walls. Given that we've lived here for two years, is it expected that the landlord would handle addressing these high humidity issues, or should I bring this up with them?
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Absolutely, high humidity can be a serious concern especially after heavy rains, and it's important to address the issue promptly. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, environmental regulations stress the importance of maintaining indoor air quality. Persistent dampness and musty odors are not just uncomfortable; they could indicate underlying structural or moisture issues that need to be addressed.
The AC system struggling to keep up with humidity levels suggests that high humidity is likely an ongoing problem. It's reasonable for you to bring this matter to your landlord’s attention, especially since it has been persisting over two years and seems to have worsened recently. Given the climate in Dubai, which often sees significant rainfall during certain times of the year, it is not uncommon for properties to experience humidity issues. Landlords are generally responsible for maintaining their property in a condition that ensures occupant comfort and safety. However, addressing such issues can sometimes require professional intervention. It's advisable to first document your observations in detail, noting the specific areas affected (like the bedroom closet) and when these conditions started or worsened. This documentation will be crucial should you need to escalate the issue. For a detailed assessment of the humidity levels and potential sources of moisture, consider requesting an indoor environmental quality inspection from a professional company that specializes in such services. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can provide comprehensive assessments using tools like hygrometers, thermal imaging cameras, and other diagnostic equipment. In the meantime, you might take some steps to mitigate immediate discomfort: 1. Use dehumidifiers in affected areas. 2. Increase ventilation by opening windows (if weather permits), especially during drier periods. 3. Keep the AC running even when not using the space frequently; continuous operation can help maintain lower humidity levels. Remember, while DIY solutions can provide temporary relief, they may not fully address the root cause of high humidity. Professional advice and intervention are recommended to ensure long-term comfort and safety in your living environment. If you find that the problem persists or worsens despite these measures, it would be wise to formalize a discussion with your landlord regarding their responsibilities under local housing regulations. In Dubai, The Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA) provides guidelines on tenant rights which can support your case if necessary. By taking proactive steps and seeking professional assistance when needed, you can effectively manage and resolve high humidity issues in your apartment. |
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