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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my bedroom closet. My friends told me it could be mold water, but I’m not sure if this is something I should address or if it’s part of what the landlord is responsible for. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, so I want to make sure I handle it correctly. Should I bring this up with my landlord?
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Absolutely, addressing the musty smell and potential mold situation is crucial. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, it's important to handle such issues promptly due to climatic conditions that can foster mold growth.
Firstly, you should definitely inform your landlord about the condition in your bedroom closet. Mold can be a serious concern not only for health but also because it can degrade building materials over time. The Emirate of Dubai’s Building Code and Regulations require landlords to maintain properties in good condition, which would include managing any water damage or mold issues. It's wise to document this situation with photos or videos as soon as possible. This documentation will be helpful if the issue escalates and you need to present your case. Additionally, keeping a record of communications regarding this matter can also provide evidence that you’ve addressed the issue responsibly. Given the specifics of your situation – noticing the smell after heavy rains and it being just noticed now – it's highly recommended to schedule a professional mold inspection. This ensures that the extent of the problem is accurately assessed and appropriate remediation actions are taken, if necessary. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) offer reliable services for mold inspections and remediation. Bear in mind that if the source of moisture leading to mold growth is a leaking pipe or faulty plumbing, it's typically the landlord’s responsibility. However, if the issue could be due to inadequate ventilation or similar conditions within your living space, you might need to address those as well. Always follow up with your landlord regarding any recommendations from professionals and keep them informed of the steps taken. In summary, promptly reporting this to your landlord is a responsible action. Document everything, consider professional help for assessment and remediation, and stay engaged in resolving the issue. |
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