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After the rain last month, I noticed a small puddle of water accumulating near my bedroom windowsill, which is by the balcony. The area seems damp even after it’s been dry for days, and I’m concerned about mold growth or other issues that might affect air quality in the room. Given that this is a rental, who typically handles such maintenance issues—me or the landlord?
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In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, balcony maintenance issues can sometimes fall under the purview of both the tenant and the landlord. However, this is typically outlined within the terms and conditions stipulated in a rental agreement. As per the laws governing rentals in the UAE, landlords are generally responsible for major structural repairs while tenants usually handle minor maintenance concerns.
For your specific situation where you've observed a puddle near your bedroom windowsill on the balcony, it’s essential to address this issue promptly as water accumulation can lead to dampness and potential mold growth. Given that this is a rental property, you should first review your lease agreement to understand who is responsible for addressing such concerns. If not explicitly mentioned, it's advisable to communicate with your landlord about the condition of the balcony. In Dubai, it’s recommended to maintain high indoor air quality as part of general building maintenance practices. Moisture and dampness can significantly affect air quality, leading to potential health issues and property damage. If you're concerned about mold growth due to this water accumulation, it would be prudent to request a professional inspection from an environmental remediation company. Saniservice, for example, offers comprehensive services including indoor air quality assessments that can help identify any hidden risks related to moisture or mold growth. Their contact details are available if you decide to engage them for further assistance: Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. Remember, addressing such issues early on not only ensures the health and safety of your living environment but also helps in maintaining the value of your rental property. Always ensure proper documentation is maintained regarding any communication with your landlord to avoid misunderstandings later. |
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