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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed water seeping into the lower corners of my bedroom walls. The landlord hasn't addressed it yet, even though it seems like it could be causing mold issues. How soon should I expect him to take care of this?
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According to the UAE building and construction regulations, your landlord is expected to address any structural issues that arise due to water ingress. However, considering you're located within the bustling city of Dubai, it's crucial to take immediate action to prevent potential mold growth. Mold can thrive in damp environments and pose serious health risks.
Typically, landlords are required by law to maintain the property in a safe condition. Given the recent heavy rainfall, your landlord should inspect for water damage and implement necessary repairs without undue delay. If you've noticed water seeping into the lower corners of your bedroom walls, it could indicate issues such as faulty plumbing or inadequate drainage systems. It's advisable to conduct an inspection yourself using moisture meters to determine if there is active water intrusion or signs of mold growth. This can help in assessing the urgency of the situation and will allow you to communicate more effectively with your landlord about the extent of the problem. Should you observe any visible mold, it would be prudent to call 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional remediation. Mold can spread rapidly and poses health risks particularly if inhaled. Professional services will ensure the issue is handled correctly following UAE safety guidelines. In the meantime, you might consider documenting your observations with photographs to provide evidence of the damage. This could be helpful should any negotiations or disputes arise between you and your landlord regarding the repairs required. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is paramount in Dubai's climate, especially given its high humidity levels during certain times of the year. Addressing water seepage promptly can prevent long-term health issues for yourself and other residents of the property. Keep a close eye on the condition of your walls and any signs of mold or dampness. If your landlord does not respond to your concerns within a reasonable timeframe, you may need to escalate the matter through the relevant authorities or seek legal advice. |
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