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After the heavy rains last week, I noticed water pooling near my rental apartment’s baseboard heaters in the living room. It’s only a small amount, but it’s there almost every morning. My landlord hasn’t said anything about it yet, and I’m unsure if this is something that falls under his maintenance responsibilities or if I should be addressing it. What are my obligations here?
Posted by Mona Hussein
Asked on December 19, 2025 4:03 pm
Addressing the water pooling near your heaters is indeed something that warrants attention. In the UAE, especially considering the recent heavy rains in Dubai and its surroundings, it's crucial to ensure your apartment remains safe from potential mold growth and other moisture-related issues.

Firstly, you should understand that as a tenant, you have certain obligations under the law. The Property Management Law 2016 in the UAE mandates that landlords maintain their properties in a state of good repair and functionality. However, it is important to note that not all maintenance tasks fall on the landlord's shoulders; tenants also bear some responsibility for keeping the premises in a livable condition.

In your case, water pooling near baseboard heaters could indicate a minor issue such as a leaking pipe or a malfunctioning heating system. To avoid potential damage and ensure the safety of the living space, it is recommended that you address this issue promptly. You may want to consider contacting a professional building inspector for an assessment; in Dubai, companies like Saniservice are equipped to provide thorough evaluations and remediation plans.

When you contact your landlord or property manager, clearly communicate your concerns about the water pooling near the heaters. If they do not respond within a reasonable time frame, you might want to escalate the issue by contacting local authorities such as the Dubai Municipality for guidance on tenant rights and responsibilities.

Additionally, it is wise to take some preliminary actions yourself:
1. Ensure that the area around the heaters is properly ventilated to prevent moisture buildup.
2. If possible, use a dehumidifier in the affected room to reduce relative humidity levels.
3. Keep an eye out for any signs of mold growth or dampness over the next few days.

Remember, water pooling can lead to serious issues if not addressed, including structural damage and health hazards related to mold exposure. By taking proactive steps, you can help maintain a safe and healthy living environment.

If the situation persists or worsens, don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for immediate assistance or email hello@saniservice.com for expert consultation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 21, 2025 3:50 pm