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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the closet in my bedroom. It's been there ever since, even though we've opened windows to air it out. My family has been feeling under the weather too, and I suspect it might be because of mold. Do landlords in Dubai typically handle these issues or is it something tenants are responsible for addressing?
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In the UAE, particularly Dubai, mold issues can arise due to various environmental factors. The handling of these issues is a bit nuanced and involves both landlord responsibilities and tenant actions.
According to UAE Federal Law No. 17 of 2003 concerning the Real Estate Agency, landlords are responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of their properties. This includes ensuring that the premises remain free from mold. However, it's crucial to understand what constitutes a "structural" issue versus day-to-day maintenance. Mold growth in non-structural areas such as wardrobes or bathrooms is generally considered part of routine upkeep. Landlords are typically responsible for addressing visible structural damage and associated mold issues. Should you encounter a situation where the closet in your bedroom has become infested with mold due to structural problems, your landlord should be notified immediately. If no response is forthcoming, it's advisable to seek legal advice or escalate through your local real estate agency. Tenants have their part as well. Regularly inspecting your living space and addressing minor issues such as leaks or dampness can prevent the onset of mold. If you notice a musty smell in areas that haven't been exposed to water, it's likely due to mold growth. Keeping these areas dry by ensuring proper ventilation is key. For serious cases where remediation might be necessary, professional inspection and remediation services are highly recommended. Companies like Saniservice (contactable at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537) specialize in this area and can provide detailed reports on the extent of mold contamination and suggest appropriate treatment methods. Hygienization processes, which involve eliminating mold through cleaning and disinfection techniques, are often required for severe cases. These procedures should be carried out by certified professionals to ensure effectiveness and safety. In summary, while landlords hold significant responsibility in maintaining a property free from mold, tenants also play an active role in preventing and managing issues. If you suspect a serious mold problem, prioritize getting it inspected professionally to avoid potential health risks for yourself and your family. |
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