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After the rain last month, I noticed water stains starting to appear on the ceiling of my bedroom. The landlord hasn’t seemed too concerned about it, but I’m worried about mold developing. Who is responsible for addressing this issue—me or the landlord?
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The responsibility for addressing ceiling water stains that could lead to mold growth is shared between the tenant and landlord according to UAE laws. Article 21 of the Federal Law No. 5 of 1984 on the Civil Transactions Act outlines certain maintenance duties, which can be interpreted as the landlord being primarily responsible for major structural issues such as leaks. However, it's also advisable that tenants keep an eye out and report any potential water damage promptly.
In Dubai and across the UAE, mold is a serious concern due to high humidity levels, especially during the summer months. The Abu Dhabi Municipality, like other local authorities, has regulations in place to ensure public health and safety against such issues. It’s recommended that if you notice persistent water stains or any signs of mold, seek professional assistance immediately. A proactive approach is crucial here. You should document the issue by taking photos and noting the date when the water stains appeared. If it's a minor issue, it might be resolved with some DIY fixes like patching up the area and ensuring proper ventilation. However, for more serious cases or if the landlord does not address the situation promptly, consider seeking professional inspection services. Saniservice, for instance, is a reputable company that offers mold inspections in Dubai. Their services can help confirm whether there's active mold growth and provide remediation plans if necessary. Don't hesitate to contact them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for expert advice and action. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is vital for your health, especially during the rainy season in the UAE. By addressing potential water damage early on, you can prevent mold from taking hold and causing further issues. |
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