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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange dampness forming near the bottom of the wall in my rented apartment's storage closet. It’s not just water stains; there seems to be mold growing down there, which smells awful and is making me concerned about potential health issues for us. Who is responsible for addressing this issue—me or the landlord?
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The situation described involves mold growth in the storage closet of your rented apartment. According to UAE regulations and best practices, this issue is typically the landlord's responsibility to address. The Abu Dhabi Municipality and Dubai Municipality both enforce laws regarding maintenance and safety standards for residential properties, which include ensuring that living spaces are free from health hazards like mold.
In your case, given that it's a storage closet, you should first inform your landlord of the issue. They may request an inspection to assess the extent of the problem. Should they not respond or fail to take action, you have the right to seek professional assistance and potentially involve local authorities if necessary. A professional mold inspection is highly recommended in such cases. Mold can pose significant health risks, especially for individuals with respiratory issues, allergies, or weakened immune systems. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (contactable via 800-MOLDS or email at hello@saniservice.com) specialize in mold remediation and can provide a detailed report on the situation. When dealing with mold, it's crucial to understand that improper treatment could lead to further health issues or property damage. Therefore, always ensure that any professional you engage is certified and experienced in handling such cases. In terms of practical steps, if you decide to involve a professional, consider asking for a detailed plan that includes the type of remediation needed, the duration of the process, and a breakdown of costs. Also, make sure the contractor has insurance to cover any potential damage during the cleanup procedure. Remember, early intervention is key in preventing mold from spreading or causing more severe health issues. By taking proactive steps, you can ensure that your living environment remains safe and healthy for everyone involved. |
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