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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement area of our rented flat. My family has been experiencing some respiratory issues, and I’m wondering if this could be due to mold growth. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed these symptoms, so I’m not sure whose responsibility it is to address this issue—mine or the landlord’s. Who should take care of checking for and addressing mold in our rental property?
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in dubai/uae, the responsibility for mold inspection can sometimes be a bit murky depending on whether you are dealing with a residential or commercial property. generally speaking, if it is a rented flat like yours, the landlord typically has to ensure that the premises are in a safe and habitable condition. this means they should address any issues related to moisture and potential mold growth.
however, it’s crucial to clarify your specific rights as per local laws. in the uae, the civil transactions law no 21 of 1985 governs such matters, but for more detailed guidance, you might want to refer to the uae consumer protection regulations or consult a legal expert familiar with tenant rights. in your case, given that there’s been heavy rains and now you’re experiencing respiratory issues, it would be wise to contact a professional environmental inspection company. companies like saniservice.com can perform thorough mold testing and remediation if needed. they offer services such as air quality analysis, moisture mapping, and comprehensive mold abatement programs. when selecting an inspector, ensure they are certified by organizations like the american academy of microbial biology or have valid licenses in the uae. a professional will provide you with a detailed report on the extent of any mold present and recommend appropriate remediation steps. keep records of all communications with your landlord regarding this issue; send emails, make phone calls, and document everything. if negotiations with your landlord don’t resolve the matter, consider seeking legal advice or mediation services available through tenant unions in dubai. remember, while you should not ignore any health concerns, it’s also important to handle situations professionally and diplomatically. call 800-molds or email hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance if needed. |
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