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I'm renting an apartment and noticed choosing certified in the bathroom. Is this the landlord's responsibility to fix? I'm not sure what my rights are here.
Posted by Mansoor Al-Hassan
Asked on February 7, 2026 5:06 pm
In the UAE, particularly within the context of Dubai's stringent building and environmental regulations, the responsibility for ensuring indoor environmental quality can sometimes be shared between tenants and landlords. When it comes to a 'certified' bathroom, the term might refer to various aspects such as water quality, plumbing standards, or even certifications related to the use of specific materials that meet certain health and safety standards.

To start with, if you notice an issue in your apartment's bathroom that is labeled as "certified," it's crucial to ascertain what exactly this certification entails. For instance, a certified bathroom might ensure water quality through adherence to UAE's National Standard NS 61:2013 for Drinking Water Quality, which sets stringent guidelines on the microbiological and chemical parameters of drinking water.

Landlords in Dubai have an obligation to maintain their properties to a certain standard that ensures tenant health and safety. However, it is also important for tenants to be proactive about any issues they notice, as some maintenance tasks may require immediate attention from both parties. In cases where you suspect a certified aspect might be compromised, such as water quality or plumbing integrity, it would be prudent to engage the services of a professional environmental inspection company.

For instance, should there be concerns over water quality, you could consider having an independent test conducted through a laboratory accredited by the UAE’s General Authority of Food and Drugs (GAFD). This will provide concrete evidence if the water indeed does not meet the certified standards.

In terms of practical steps, it's recommended to document any issues promptly in writing, including photos or videos if necessary. If you're unsure about what constitutes a breach of standard or how to proceed, reaching out to an expert like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) can offer guidance tailored to your specific situation.

Remember, while the landlord is generally responsible for maintaining the property in good condition, tenants also have a role in reporting issues and working collaboratively towards resolving them. Always keep communication lines open with your landlord regarding any concerns you may have about the indoor environmental quality of your apartment.

In summary, if you are unsure whether a 'certified' bathroom refers to water quality or another aspect, it’s best practice to consult an expert for a thorough evaluation. By doing so, you can ensure that your living environment is safe and healthy, adhering to UAE's regulatory standards.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 9, 2026 11:02 pm