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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from under the kitchen sink. It’s not a strong odor, but it’s there consistently. My kids have also been complaining of coughing fits lately. Given that this is a rental property and we’ve only lived here for 2 years, am I responsible for addressing any mold issues?
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In the UAE and specifically in Dubai, property owners have certain responsibilities regarding their properties. According to the Real Estate Agency Regulations 2016, landlords must ensure that rental units are in a safe condition for habitation. This includes taking necessary measures to prevent health hazards like mold growth.
Your observation of a consistent musty smell under the kitchen sink and your children's complaints about coughing fits could be indicative of mold presence. Mold growth can occur due to excess moisture, which is often a result of water leaks, high humidity, or poor ventilation. The fact that you've only lived in this property for 2 years suggests it’s not an age-related issue but rather something that might need immediate attention. From a professional standpoint, it's crucial to address these concerns promptly. Mold can pose significant health risks, particularly to children and individuals with respiratory issues. In the UAE context, such issues could lead to legal ramifications if you do not take appropriate actions or fail to cooperate with remediation efforts. Given the complexity of mold inspection, testing, and remediation processes, it would be advisable to engage a certified professional for an assessment. Saniservice, for instance, offers comprehensive services in this area including inspections, testing, and remediation. They can help you identify the source of moisture that's fostering mold growth and provide a detailed plan to eliminate it. To avoid potential disputes or legal issues, it’s important to address any concerns raised by tenants promptly. You should also ensure your property management practices comply with local regulations. In case of any doubts or if remediation steps are needed, Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) can be contacted for immediate assistance. Remember, maintaining a safe living environment is paramount. Mold issues should not be ignored as they can escalate quickly and pose serious health risks to your family and tenants. Taking proactive steps now will help maintain the integrity of your property and ensure it remains a healthy space for everyone involved. |
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