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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish-gray mold growing along the ceiling near our bedroom window. It’s only in one corner but I’m worried it might spread. My landlord says he takes care of these issues, but I’m not sure if that includes mold. What are my rights as a tenant regarding mold remediation?
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Absolutely, tenants do have rights regarding mold remediation within the UAE, specifically in Dubai. Understanding these rights and your responsibilities as both a tenant and landlord is crucial for maintaining healthy living conditions.
In accordance with the Landlord and Tenant Law of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), landlords are responsible for ensuring that rented properties are safe and habitable. This includes addressing any structural issues that may lead to mold growth, such as leaks or moisture problems. Mold remediation falls under these responsibilities, especially when it results from the landlord’s negligence. If you've noticed a greenish-gray mold growing in your bedroom near the window after recent rains, it's important to act swiftly. Firstly, document any visible signs of mold with clear photos and notes about the extent and location of the growth. This evidence can be critical if disputes arise. Given that this is a concern for health and safety, a professional inspection is highly recommended. Contacting an expert company like Saniservice (calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com) would ensure accurate assessment and proper remediation procedures are followed. Landlords in Dubai must adhere to specific guidelines set by the Dubai Municipality for mold remediation. This includes not just removal of visible mold but also addressing underlying moisture issues. The process often involves deep cleaning, air quality testing, and sometimes structural repairs. As a tenant, you have the right to request professional inspection and remediation services. If your landlord does not address these concerns, or if they're unresponsive, contact relevant authorities such as the Dubai Land Department (DLD) for assistance. They can provide guidance on enforcing your rights under the law. Moreover, it's wise to maintain good communication with your landlord about ongoing issues like moisture and mold growth. Regularly discussing maintenance needs can help prevent future problems and ensure a safe living environment. In summary, while your landlord should take responsibility for mold remediation, you have the right to request professional assistance if necessary. Always keep records of your communications and any signs of mold, as these will support your case when seeking remedial action. |
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