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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a greenish-black fuzzy growth starting to appear on the ceiling tiles above our living room. It’s only in one corner so far but it looks pretty concerning. The smell is musty too, especially when there's no air conditioning. Have we been responsible for addressing this or should my landlord be taking care of it?
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The scenario described is indeed a cause for concern. The presence of greenish-black fuzzy growth on the ceiling tiles indicates mold contamination, which can pose health hazards especially if inhaled or ingested. Considering the heavy rainfall experienced recently and the musty smell, it's prudent to act swiftly.
In the UAE context, particularly within Dubai, it is generally the responsibility of the landlord to ensure that the premises are maintained in a safe condition free from mold growth. This is supported by the Property Management Law which mandates that landlords provide habitable conditions for their tenants. However, as a tenant, you have an equal duty to report any issues promptly. Given the situation described, I recommend you take several steps: Firstly, communicate with your landlord about the issue immediately. Provide detailed observations and photographs to document the extent of mold growth. If necessary, send a formal written notice outlining the problems observed and requesting action. Keep copies for your records. Secondly, consider engaging a professional environmental inspection service. This is especially important if the mold has spread or if you're experiencing health symptoms such as allergic reactions, respiratory issues, or headaches. A certified inspector can assess the condition of the property and provide expert guidance on remediation procedures in line with UAE standards. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice are well-versed with local regulations and have the necessary expertise to conduct thorough mold inspections and remediation. Their services can be accessed by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. Remember that while addressing mold is crucial for your health and property's condition, it’s also essential to manage moisture sources. Ensure adequate ventilation in the living room and consider using dehumidifiers if humidity levels are high. Lastly, maintaining good indoor air quality by ensuring proper maintenance of HVAC systems can prevent future issues. Regular cleaning and inspection of these systems can help mitigate mold growth. In conclusion, while it’s initially your responsibility to report the issue, the landlord must take action in line with UAE laws and regulations. Engaging a professional service provider for thorough assessment and remediation is highly advisable given the potential health risks involved. |
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