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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of the living room where the carpet meets the wall. My roommate suggested it might be mold, but we’re not sure if it’s our responsibility to deal with it since we’ve only lived here for two years. Could you help us understand whose job it is to address this issue?
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In the context of dubai/uae, determining who is responsible for mold removal primarily hinges upon the property ownership and contractual agreements between parties. In your situation where you've only lived here for two years, it's likely that the responsibility could fall on the landlord due to the building's age or maintenance history. However, it's crucial to consider local regulations which often mandate a certain level of care from both tenants and landlords.
According to UAE Federal Law No. 7 of 2003 concerning Real Estate Agencies, if the mold issue is found to be due to natural causes such as heavy rain (as was the case last month), it might be necessary for the landlord to address the problem promptly. It's advisable to document any observations and seek confirmation from a professional environmental inspector before concluding that the issue needs immediate attention. Given your concern about a musty smell at the carpet corner, which could indicate mold growth, it is recommended that you schedule an inspection with a certified mold remediation company like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com). These professionals can assess the situation accurately and provide necessary treatment. Remember, even if the responsibility seems to lie with the landlord, proactive steps taken by tenants can help ensure that maintenance issues are addressed in a timely manner. Moreover, it's important to address mold not only for health reasons but also to prevent further damage to your living space. Mold can affect respiratory systems and exacerbate allergies, making indoor air quality a significant concern. In conclusion, while the landlord may bear primary responsibility under UAE laws, proactive measures such as scheduling an inspection by professionals are essential to safeguard both your health and property interests. |
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