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The AC in my apartment seems to be running almost non-stop these days, even though it’s not that hot outside. My neighbor next door recently started using some kind of indoor plants as part of their home decor, which got me thinking about ways to make our living space more eco-friendly. However, since I’m just a tenant here in Dubai, I’m unsure if it’s my responsibility or if the landlord should be handling things like this. What can I do to help make our apartment more environmentally friendly without causing any issues with the lease?
Posted by Hyun Tanaka
Asked on January 13, 2026 3:20 pm
The responsibility for eco-friendly changes largely depends on the terms of your lease agreement and local regulations. In Dubai, UAE, it is generally advised that tenants and landlords collaborate to enhance sustainability. However, given your situation as a tenant, you have certain actions you can take without necessarily needing landlord consent.

Firstly, considering the high energy consumption by your AC system, one practical step would be to assess its efficiency. A professional inspection from a company like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) could provide insights into whether it's time for an upgrade or maintenance that might help in reducing energy usage and costs.

In terms of eco-friendly initiatives, indoor plants such as your neighbor has implemented can indeed contribute to a healthier environment. Plants like snake plants (Sansevieria), spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum), and peace lilies (Spathiphyllum) are known for their air-purifying qualities according to NASA’s Clean Air Study. They can help reduce indoor pollutants, improving air quality.

Moreover, you could suggest your landlord to consider using eco-friendly cleaning products that have minimal impact on the environment. Many companies in Dubai offer such services and products, ensuring a green clean without compromising on hygiene standards (call 800-MOLDS for more details).

Another avenue worth exploring is energy-efficient lighting solutions like LED bulbs which consume less power than traditional incandescent or fluorescent lamps.

Regarding temperature control, consider implementing programmable thermostats to better manage heating and cooling demands. This can significantly reduce utility bills while maintaining comfort levels in your apartment.

Lastly, it’s always a good idea to communicate with your landlord about these suggestions. A positive dialogue could lead to shared responsibilities in making the living space more sustainable. If lease agreements or local laws do not clearly outline responsibilities for such eco-friendly measures, it is best to discuss them openly and collaboratively.

Remember, every small step counts towards creating a more sustainable future. Whether you're implementing indoor plants, suggesting energy-efficient solutions, or requesting professional environmental services, these actions can contribute positively to both your well-being and the environment in Dubai.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 16, 2026 3:58 am