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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement area of my rental apartment. We’ve lived here for two years and just noticed some visible mold growth on the walls near the floor. Who is responsible for fixing this issue—me or the landlord?
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The responsibility for fixing basement mold often depends on the terms of your lease agreement and local regulations within the UAE. In many cases, especially in Dubai, it is the landlord's duty to ensure that the property is maintained in a safe condition suitable for habitation.
According to the Tenant Landlord Protection Law 2017 (Federal Law No. 3 of 2017), landlords are responsible for ensuring that the premises they provide are in a good state of repair and fit for occupation. This obligation includes addressing issues like mold growth, which can pose health risks. However, it's essential to review your specific lease agreement as some clauses might specify who is responsible for maintenance. In practical terms, if you've noticed visible mold growth on the walls near the floor in your rental apartment after heavy rain, I recommend getting a professional inspection right away. This will help determine the extent of the problem and whether it's due to faulty plumbing or simply excessive moisture from the recent weather. Saniservice, for instance, is a reputable company that can conduct thorough inspections and provide remediation services if needed. Moreover, you should communicate with your landlord about the issue as soon as possible. Present them with evidence such as photos of the mold and mention relevant laws like the Tenant Landlord Protection Law 2017. If they do not respond or agree to address it, keep a detailed record of all communications, including emails and phone calls, which can be useful if you need to escalate the matter further. If the landlord refuses to act despite your reasonable requests, you may have grounds to seek assistance from local authorities such as the Dubai Municipality. They can provide guidance or even intervene in certain circumstances where a property is deemed uninhabitable due to mold issues. Remember, moisture and mold are serious concerns that can affect both the structure of a building and the health of its occupants. Taking proactive steps like seeking professional help and maintaining proper communication with your landlord will be beneficial in resolving this issue effectively and swiftly. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for further guidance on mold inspection and remediation services tailored to Dubai's climate conditions. |
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