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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. The walls seem damp, but there's no visible mold. Given that it’s a rental property, whose responsibility is it to test for mold here? Who should contact for this issue?
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In the UAE, particularly within Dubai, there isn't a specific law mandating who must pay for mold testing. However, given that you're dealing with a rental property and have noticed dampness and a musty smell, it's crucial to address this promptly.
Typically, in such scenarios, the tenant is advised to contact their landlord or the property management company first. According to The Landlord and Tenant Law of Dubai (Federal Law No. 24 of 1985), landlords are responsible for maintaining properties in a state fit for habitation. This often includes ensuring that moisture issues are addressed. However, if your landlord is not responsive or if the situation escalates, it becomes more complex. Under such circumstances, you might consider engaging a professional environmental inspection and remediation company to conduct mold testing. These services can provide detailed reports on any existing microbial growth and suggest appropriate remedial actions. When contacting for this issue, ensure that you document your concerns thoroughly. Take photos of the damp areas and note when these issues first became apparent. This documentation will support your case should there be any disagreements or disputes with your landlord. Should you decide to proceed with a professional assessment, consider calling 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance. These services are equipped with the latest technologies and methodologies to accurately identify mold types and their potential health impacts. In conclusion, while it's initially recommended that you inform your landlord about the situation, if they do not respond adequately, professional intervention is warranted. This ensures both compliance with local standards and protection of your health. |
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