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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in my bedroom closet. It’s starting to get a bit concerning because it seems like there might be some mold growing behind the walls. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just recently moved into the master suite. The landlord has been responsive with general maintenance issues, but this feels more urgent. Has anyone else experienced similar issues in Dubai or knows what my rights are regarding mold in a rental property?
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Absolutely, the concern about mold in your Dubai rental apartment is valid and warrants immediate attention. In the aftermath of heavy rains, it's common for issues like those you're experiencing to arise, especially given the humid climate here.
Firstly, it’s crucial to recognize that mold can pose significant health risks, particularly for individuals with respiratory conditions or allergies. According to UAE regulations (Federal Law No. 21 of 2005 on Building and Town Planning), landlords are responsible for ensuring their properties meet safety standards, including controlling moisture and preventing mold growth. Given the persistent musty smell in your bedroom closet, it sounds like there might indeed be mold behind the walls. Since you've only recently moved into the master suite, this could indicate a new issue or perhaps a more long-standing problem that has only just become noticeable. It's important to address this promptly as delays can lead to further damage and health issues. I would recommend scheduling an inspection with a professional environmental testing company like Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com; call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537). These experts can conduct thorough tests, identify the type of mold present, and provide a remediation plan. They are familiar with local regulations and can ensure that any treatments meet the necessary standards. In the meantime, try to avoid exacerbating the situation by minimizing moisture in the affected area. Keep the closet door open if possible to allow air circulation, though be cautious as this might not fully resolve the issue. Also, refrain from using the closet until you've received professional advice and treatment has been applied. Remember, mold can spread quickly and may affect not just your closet but other areas of the apartment too. By acting swiftly and involving professionals, you're taking a proactive step to protect both your health and the integrity of your home. |
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