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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed water pooling near my kitchen sink. The municipality guidelines aren't very clear on who is responsible for repairing these kinds of issues in a rental property. Could anyone provide some guidance on whose duty it is to address this?
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In the context of the UAE and particularly Dubai, water pooling issues after heavy rains can be attributed to a combination of factors such as poor drainage systems, inadequate maintenance, and sometimes structural problems. In rental properties, it's generally the responsibility of both parties to ensure that the property is in a livable condition; however, when it comes specifically to external damages caused by natural events like rain, the tenant may not be expected to bear the full cost.
According to local municipality guidelines and building codes, it’s advisable for property owners or managers to maintain and inspect drainage systems regularly. The Abu Dhabi Municipality (ADM) and Dubai Municipality (DM) have specific standards for infrastructure that should prevent water pooling in public areas such as parking lots, roadsides, and residential premises. If a tenant notices water pooling near their kitchen sink, they should immediately inform the landlord or property manager. In cases where the issue is related to internal plumbing problems exacerbated by external factors like heavy rain, it's usually within the scope of the property owner’s maintenance responsibilities. However, if the damage is extensive and caused directly by a natural event, the municipality guidelines suggest that efforts should be made between tenants and landlords to resolve such issues collaboratively. It would be prudent for both parties to call upon professional services to assess and address these kinds of issues. Saniservice, which can be reached at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, offers comprehensive inspection and remediation services that are tailored to meet the specific needs of properties in Dubai. Their expertise ensures that water pooling issues are not only addressed but also prevented from recurring. In summary, while tenants should take necessary precautions and report issues promptly, it is ultimately the responsibility of the property owner or manager to ensure that the premises remain safe and habitable, especially when dealing with external factors such as heavy rains. Always prioritize safety by consulting professional services for proper evaluation and repair. |
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