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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement, and upon checking, I found some mildew growing on the walls. The landlord hasn't addressed it yet. Am I responsible for remediation since it’s in my unit, or should the landlord be handling this?
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In the UAE and specifically within Dubai's jurisdiction, it is crucial to approach mold remediation cases with precision. The responsibility for basement mildew remediation can be a bit ambiguous based on the situation you've described.
From a legal standpoint, if the mildew growth was caused by water damage that originated in your unit or from external factors directly affecting your unit (like leaking pipes), it might be your responsibility to address and remediate the issue. However, if the moisture intrusion is due to a larger structural defect like faulty plumbing or a leaky roof, then according to the UAE's building codes and tenant rights, the landlord should take charge of repairs. In Dubai, the real estate law emphasizes that landlords are generally responsible for maintaining the structure and ensuring safety standards are met. If you suspect the mold growth is due to a structural issue beyond your control, it would be prudent to escalate this concern to your landlord or property manager immediately. They have legal obligations under UAE laws to maintain their properties in good condition. On the other hand, if the moisture source can be traced back to your personal actions like leaking taps or insufficient maintenance of pipes, you might bear the cost of remediation and repairs. It is highly advisable to seek professional assistance for a thorough inspection. A certified environmental inspector will conduct detailed tests to determine the extent of mold contamination and identify its sources. Once identified, they can provide a comprehensive remediation plan that may include dehumidification, air filtration, and proper cleaning techniques tailored to your specific situation. Do not underestimate the health risks associated with mold, especially in basements which are often damp environments. Exposure to certain types of molds can lead to respiratory issues, allergies, and other illnesses. For immediate concerns or for a professional opinion on how to proceed, you could contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com. They have expertise in mold remediation and can guide you through the necessary steps. Remember, proactive measures are key; don’t wait for significant damage before taking action. Regular inspections and maintenance can prevent many issues from escalating into costly and health-risking situations. |
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