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After the recent inspection of our apartment, we found that the flooring in the living room is starting to warp and there are some small leaks near the windows. Given that it's a rental, I’m not sure if this should be my responsibility or if it’s something the landlord needs to address. What should I do when these issues arise?
Posted by Manoj Verma
Asked on December 20, 2025 9:01 pm
When addressing apartment issues like flooring warping and window leaks, it's crucial to approach the situation methodically. First off, as a resident of the UAE, especially Dubai, understanding local regulations can be quite beneficial. In many parts of the city, including DIFC and Jumeirah, there are specific guidelines regarding tenant rights and responsibilities.

Given that you're dealing with potential structural issues such as warping floors and window leaks, it's advisable to seek a professional inspection. This is particularly important in Dubai, where climate conditions can exacerbate such problems due to the significant temperature fluctuations between summer and winter.

First step would be to assess the extent of the damage. If the warping is minimal and doesn't affect the structural integrity of your living room, you may decide to address it yourself or engage a handyman for repairs. However, if the warping appears extensive or poses a risk, such as uneven flooring leading to tripping hazards, it's wise to contact a certified structural engineer.

Regarding the leaks near windows, these could be indicative of issues that require immediate attention from your landlord. In many rental agreements in Dubai, landlords are responsible for maintaining the structural integrity and water-tightness of the property. If you find yourself repeatedly dealing with such issues, it might be prudent to contact the local real estate authority or tenant rights organization.

In cases where professional assistance is required, Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can provide expert assessment and remediation services. These professionals are equipped with the knowledge and tools to diagnose and treat a wide range of environmental concerns, ensuring your living space remains safe and healthy.

Additionally, maintaining good communication with your landlord is key. Provide them detailed reports and photos of the issues so they understand the severity. In many instances, if you document these issues properly, landlords are legally obligated to address them within a set timeframe as outlined in the lease agreement.

Remember, while it's important to be proactive about addressing any concerns, it’s also crucial to ensure that you’re acting within your legal rights as a tenant. Keeping up-to-date with local laws and regulations can provide guidance on how to handle such situations effectively.

Lastly, if you find yourself in a situation where the landlord is not responsive or cooperative, consider seeking legal advice from a firm familiar with UAE real estate law. They can offer personalized guidance based on your specific circumstances.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 23, 2025 6:58 am