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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a strange greenish mold growing on the ceiling of my living room. The landlord hasn't addressed it yet, and I’m unsure if this is something I should be handling myself or if it’s his responsibility since it’s in the rental. Should I attempt to clean it up myself, or does that fall under maintenance issues?
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Who is responsible for ceiling mold? This can be a tricky question and the answer may vary based on local laws and agreements. In the UAE particularly Dubai, it's often the landlord who is accountable for maintaining the property to prevent health risks and ensure its habitability.
In general, you should start by checking your rental agreement or lease contract. It might specify if landlords are responsible for certain maintenance issues such as mold remediation. If not explicitly stated, a reasonable interpretation would be that the landlord must keep the premises in good condition, which typically includes addressing structural issues and mold growth caused by water damage. However, it's crucial to note that in many parts of Dubai and the UAE, the tenant also has responsibilities regarding maintaining the property within their control. If you suspect that your actions, such as leaving the window open during rain, contributed to the moisture issue leading to mold growth, these could be considered your responsibility. However, this is more of a gray area and should not be used to shift all responsibility onto tenants. Given the specific situation with heavy rain last month, it’s highly probable that the mold growth was due to water damage. In this case, it would fall under the landlord's maintenance responsibilities. If you find yourself in doubt or if the landlord refuses to address the issue, consider contacting your local tenant rights organization for advice and possibly mediation. It is always wise to keep records of any communication with your landlord regarding such issues, including emails, letters, or even text messages. This can be useful evidence should disputes arise. Should you decide to take action yourself, you must ensure that you follow proper mold remediation procedures which may involve using specialized cleaning agents and protective equipment. Improper handling could lead to the spread of mold spores and increase health risks for occupants. For professional and safe mold inspection and remediation services in Dubai, consider contacting a certified company like Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com or call 800-MOLDS / 800-66537). They will provide the necessary expertise to ensure your home is not only free from mold but also safe for you and your family. Remember, while it's important to address mold issues promptly, it’s equally crucial that this process adheres to local health codes and regulations. |
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