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The AC in my apartment seems to be making a strange noise lately, especially during the evenings when it’s at its loudest. It sounds like there might be some kind of rattling coming from the unit near the balcony, where the outdoor compressor is located. Given that we’ve lived here for 2 years and this issue has only just come up, I’m unsure about whose responsibility it is to address—shouldn’t a reputable rental agency ensure these units are well-maintained? What should I do if my landlord isn't addressing the noise and potential safety concerns?
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In the context of the UAE and Dubai specifically, the responsibility for addressing issues like noisy AC compressors can be somewhat nuanced. Generally speaking, in a rental agreement, it is assumed that the landlord or property manager is responsible for maintaining essential systems such as air conditioning units, ensuring they function without any noise or operational issues.
However, local regulations in the UAE do not explicitly mandate detailed maintenance schedules or specific times of repair; this can sometimes lead to ambiguity. The Real Estate Agency Regulatory Authority (REAL) oversees residential lease agreements and their compliance with Emirate laws, but it's often the tenant's responsibility to report such issues first. If you've noticed unusual noises coming from your AC unit, particularly during evening hours when the compressor is operational near the balcony, this situation warrants prompt attention. The rattling sound could indicate a variety of issues, ranging from loose parts or incorrect installation to more serious electrical or mechanical faults. While it's ideal that reputable rental agencies ensure these units are well-maintained, you should still take action given the nature of your concern. Firstly, document the issue by taking photos and keeping a detailed log of when and how frequently the noise occurs. This can be crucial if any disputes arise regarding the timing or need for repair. Secondly, communicate with your landlord or property manager immediately about the problem. Provide them with the documentation you've compiled to ensure they understand the urgency and nature of the issue. Most landlords will have a maintenance or service department that can address such complaints; however, in some cases, especially if the unit is old or has been poorly maintained over time, it might be necessary to seek professional inspection services. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice are known for their expertise in HVAC system inspections and repairs. Their service can provide a detailed report on the state of your AC compressor and recommend appropriate solutions. You could contact them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an inspection if necessary. Remember, while landlords have legal obligations to maintain properties in good condition, the responsibility for initiating repairs often lies with the tenant. Prompt communication and documentation can help ensure that your concerns are addressed promptly and effectively. |
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