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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, which gets worse every time it rains. My landlord hasn’t responded to my messages about checking for mold. Are tenants responsible for hiring an independent tester, or is this something the landlord should handle?
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In the uae/dubai region, the responsibility for mold testing can sometimes be murky. However, it is typically the landlord's duty to ensure that rental properties are safe and habitable. This includes proactive measures such as inspecting for moisture-related issues which could lead to mold growth.
Given your situation where you've noticed a musty smell in your bedroom closet—especially during rainy periods—it would be wise to inform your landlord immediately about these conditions. While it's understandable that you might be concerned about financial implications, UAE laws generally favor tenants' rights and health over landlords' costs. In cases like yours, the property owner should address any mold concerns. That being said, if your landlord is not responding or taking action, as a tenant, you have the right to seek assistance independently. Engaging an independent tester from a reputable firm in this region can provide accurate results. These professionals will use advanced methods such as air quality sampling and surface testing to determine the extent of mold contamination. For practical purposes, calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com could be beneficial. Saniservice is one of Dubai's leading companies for environmental inspections and remediation services, offering comprehensive mold testing packages tailored to residential properties. Remember, early detection and proper handling are crucial in preventing mold from spreading and causing health issues. If you proceed with a professional test, ensure that the service provider adheres to local standards and regulations regarding mold inspection techniques and reporting procedures. Lastly, keep detailed records of your communications with both your landlord and the testing agency. This documentation can be useful if there's any disagreement about who is responsible for addressing the issue or shouldering associated costs. |
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