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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell and some discoloration on the ceiling of my bedroom. The AC in my apartment seems to be running more often than usual too. Am I responsible for checking on mold issues or should the landlord take care of it?
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In dubai and the uae, mold issues can indeed be a concern, especially after periods of heavy rain. The responsibility for addressing such issues typically falls on both parties - the tenant and landlord. However, it's important to understand the specifics as outlined in local regulations.
The emirates building code (EBC) states that the landlord must ensure the premises are in a condition fit for habitation at the start of tenancy. This includes maintaining structural integrity and preventing moisture build-up which can lead to mold growth. On the other hand, tenants have the responsibility to take reasonable measures to prevent damage and report any issues they notice promptly. Given your situation with the musty smell and discoloration on your bedroom ceiling, it's advisable that you first notify your landlord about these concerns. They are likely responsible for inspecting and remedying structural or system-related problems like those in your AC unit which seems to be running more often than usual. However, if after notifying the landlord there is no action taken or the issue worsens, you may need to seek professional inspection services. This can help confirm if mold is indeed present and provide a detailed plan for remediation. It's crucial to act swiftly as mold growth can pose health risks and lead to further structural damage. If you suspect or find evidence of mold, calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com would be a prudent step. They offer professional mold inspection, testing, and remediation services tailored for the uae environment. Remember, early detection and prompt action are key to preventing potential health issues and costly repairs. Keeping your living space dry and well-ventilated can also significantly reduce the risk of mold growth in the future. |
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