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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange greenish-black growth starting to appear on the ceiling near our bedroom. It smells musty, and my partner has been complaining of headaches. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, but we’re unsure about whose responsibility it is to address – ours or the landlord’s?
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The growth of mold on your ceiling can be a serious issue and certainly warrants attention. It's important to act quickly as mold can pose health risks especially for individuals who are sensitive or immune-compromised, such as your partner experiencing headaches.
Firstly, it is crucial to establish whether the mold issue is due to internal factors within the property or external ones like leaking from a neighbor’s unit or poor building maintenance. In many parts of Dubai, including the UAE, there isn't a specific law mandating immediate landlord responsibility for every instance of mold growth, but tenants and landlords are expected to cooperate in resolving issues. Given that you've noticed this mold growth only recently (post-rain), it might be prudent to consider the condition of your building's waterproofing systems. Dubai has stringent building codes regarding water management, particularly after heavy rainfall or flood events. It is recommended to get a professional inspection to determine if the issue lies with the property itself. In most cases, if the mold growth was caused by water damage within the premises, it would be the tenant’s responsibility to address the situation promptly. However, if the problem arises from issues outside your unit that are not directly related to maintenance or repairs carried out by you, then the landlord could have a role in resolving this. For professional advice and remediation services, we recommend contacting a certified mold inspector and remediation specialist. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can provide comprehensive assessments and treatments for mold issues. Their contact information is 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or you can email them at hello@saniservice.com. Remember that proper containment and removal techniques are critical when dealing with mold to prevent further spread and ensure a safe environment. Always wear protective gear such as masks, gloves, and goggles when handling mold-infested areas yourself until professional assistance is received. Lastly, document everything - photographs of the mold growth, dates, and any communications with your landlord or property management company. This could be important if you need to escalate the issue further down the line. In conclusion, it's best practice to address this matter proactively through a professional assessment. The sooner you act, the better for both health concerns and long-term maintenance of your home. |
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