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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange green growth starting to form on the bathroom ceiling near the corner. It’s small for now but spreading quickly, and it smells musty every time someone flushes the toilet nearby. The landlord hasn’t mentioned anything about maintenance yet. Is this something that falls under my responsibility as a tenant, or should I be addressing it with the landlord?
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Absolutely, the green growth you're observing sounds like mold. Mold is a serious concern, especially in humid environments as it can spread rapidly and cause health issues. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, it's wise to take action promptly to prevent any potential problems.
Firstly, it’s crucial to understand that in the UAE, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of the property, which would include addressing mold issues. However, tenants have a responsibility to report such conditions and cooperate with necessary remediation efforts. Given the rapid spread and strong smell, I recommend engaging an expert for a professional inspection immediately. This is especially important as per local building regulations that mandate proper handling of moisture-related issues. The UAE Building Code (UAE-BC) requires properties to be designed and constructed to prevent water penetration and ensure good ventilation, which are essential in mold prevention. In the meantime, avoid disturbing the area by not touching or cleaning it yourself. A DIY approach might exacerbate the problem due to incorrect methods of removal that can spread spores further. For instance, using a vacuum cleaner on visible mold is discouraged as it can release more spores into the air. If you decide to contact a professional service, consider Saniservice (call 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com). They are certified and experienced in handling such situations. Their experts will assess the extent of mold growth, determine its type, and recommend appropriate remediation steps. Remember, prolonged exposure to mold can lead to respiratory issues, especially for those with allergies or asthma. Ensuring proper ventilation is key to preventing further spread once the issue has been addressed. In summary, while it’s a concern, you should inform your landlord about this situation promptly. However, given the urgency and potential health risks, seeking professional advice and remediation seems like the best course of action for both your immediate safety and long-term property maintenance. |
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