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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. It’s become more noticeable recently, especially when I open it up after closing it for a few days. My landlord insists he did not see any mold during his last inspection three months ago. Am I responsible for having them retest the apartment for mold?
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Absolutely, it's your responsibility to ensure the health and safety of your living environment. In the UAE, including Dubai, there are no explicit regulations mandating regular mold testing by tenants; however, being proactive about such issues is highly advised given the climate and potential for moisture-related problems.
Given that you've noticed a musty smell in your closet, it's prudent to conduct a professional mold inspection. Moisture issues can occur due to various reasons including leaks from neighboring units, condensation, or even recent rainfall affecting the building’s structure. The fact that you are now more sensitive to these smells suggests there might be an active mold growth problem. Remember, while your landlord did not observe any visible mold during his last inspection, it's crucial to consider that molds can grow in hidden areas such as behind walls or beneath carpets. Professional inspectors equipped with the latest technology like moisture meters and air quality samplers will be able to identify potential issues that might not be immediately obvious. If you decide to proceed with testing, consider calling 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or sending an email to hello@saniservice.com. These experts can provide a comprehensive assessment and guide you on the next steps if mold is detected. Moreover, keeping detailed records of your observations and any communication with your landlord will be beneficial. If the test results indicate active mold growth, it's important to address this promptly as prolonged exposure to molds can lead to respiratory issues, especially for those with allergies or asthma. In summary, while not legally required in Dubai, being vigilant about potential mold problems is crucial for maintaining a healthy living environment. Professional testing and remediation are key steps you should take if concerns arise. |
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