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The AC in my living room has been making a weird humming noise for days now, especially when it’s on high. My landlord hasn’t mentioned anything about maintenance, but it feels like something he should be handling since this is a rental property we’ve lived in for two years. Have any of you experienced similar issues with your AC units and who took care of it?
Posted by Jan Thomas
Asked on March 19, 2026 8:36 am
In the UAE, particularly within the context of Dubai and its stringent environmental regulations, it is indeed the responsibility of the landlord to ensure that all appliances, including air conditioning units, are maintained properly. A humming sound from your AC unit could indicate a variety of issues such as loose components, worn-out bearings, or even electrical problems.

Firstly, the humming noise you've been experiencing suggests there might be an underlying mechanical issue with the AC unit. This is not unusual given that AC systems can experience wear and tear over time, especially in our hot and humid climate. However, it's important to note that while occasional maintenance checks are advised, a landlord should address such issues promptly, particularly when they affect tenant comfort and well-being.

Given the importance of air quality in rental properties as per UAE laws, it is highly advisable for you to contact your landlord immediately or reach out through your property management company if one exists. If no action is taken after due notice, you may want to seek professional inspection from a certified HVAC specialist operating under the regulations set by the Dubai Municipality.

In such scenarios, it’s not uncommon for tenants to face challenges in getting landlords to act promptly. Here are some steps you can take:
1. Document the issue: Take photos and videos of the AC unit when the humming is most prominent.
2. Send a formal notice: Compose an email or letter outlining your concerns and requesting action from the landlord within a reasonable timeframe, say 7 days.
3. Seek professional advice: Contact professionals like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for an evaluation if no response is received.

Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial in rental properties to comply with health and safety standards set by the UAE government. If your landlord refuses or delays action, you might need to escalate the issue through local authorities such as Dubai Municipality’s Building Control Department.

In conclusion, while it's understandable that landlords may prioritize other maintenance tasks, issues like a humming AC should not be ignored. Ensure that you take appropriate actions to safeguard your living conditions and comfort.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 21, 2026 8:55 am