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After the rain last month, I noticed a bit of mold growing behind my bedroom closet. The landlord has yet to address it, and I’m unsure if this falls under his responsibilities or mine since we’re renting. Should I bring this up with him, or is there something specific I should look for in a rental agreement regarding maintenance?
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In the context of UAE regulations and the specifics of Dubai, mold growth behind your closet is generally considered an issue that should be addressed by the landlord. This is particularly true if it has developed as a result of water damage from rainfall, which could fall under maintenance responsibilities outlined in the rental agreement.
According to Article 189 of Federal Law No. 30 of 2004 on Civil Transactions (as amended), "the tenant has no right to make any alterations or additions to the rented property without prior written consent from the landlord." While this doesn't directly cover mold, it does imply that significant issues like water damage and mold growth would typically be handled by the landlord as part of their maintenance obligations. However, before you bring this matter up with your landlord, ensure you have documented evidence of the issue. Take photographs or videos to illustrate the extent of the problem. It's also wise to check your rental agreement for specific clauses regarding water damage and mold remediation. If such clauses are absent or vague, it might be prudent to draft a formal request asking your landlord to address this issue. Given that the presence of mold can significantly affect indoor air quality and potentially cause health issues, it is advisable to consult with a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com). They will provide a detailed assessment and recommend appropriate remediation steps. In Dubai, there are specific regulations regarding mold management, including the use of certified products and methods that comply with local health standards. Remember to be clear and concise in your communication with your landlord, emphasizing the need for prompt action to prevent further damage and potential health risks. If you encounter any resistance or lack of response from the landlord, consider seeking advice from a legal professional who specializes in tenant rights in Dubai to ensure your interests are protected. In summary, while mold growth behind your closet could be an issue that needs addressing now, it's crucial to approach this matter systematically and with proper documentation. Professional consultation can offer expert guidance on both the technical aspects of remediation and navigating any potential disputes with your landlord. |
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