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After the recent renovation work on our building, I’ve noticed a lot of dust settling on our living room furniture, even though we clean regularly. The municipality guidelines in Dubai are quite detailed, but it’s not clear to me if tenants or landlords are responsible for the upkeep after such works. Given that the apartment is still under warranty and within the first year of my lease, should I be contacting the landlord or can they legally leave some dust behind as part of the renovation process?
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Regarding the post-renovation dust issue, it's indeed critical to understand your responsibilities and rights as both tenant and landlord within the context of Dubai's municipality guidelines. The laws and regulations in UAE generally favor a balanced approach where the building owner (landlord) is primarily responsible for maintaining the premises in good condition.
In the case you've mentioned, post-renovation dust can be considered a common issue after construction works. However, it’s essential to distinguish between minor dust that settles over time and excessive dust indicating potential maintenance or remediation issues. According to the Dubai Municipality's building codes and guidelines, landlords are responsible for ensuring that buildings are in a condition fit for habitation. Now, as per your situation, it sounds like you're experiencing an unusual amount of dust settling on furniture even after regular cleaning post-renovation. This could indicate ongoing work or potential issues with the renovation itself. In such cases, it's wise to take proactive steps: Firstly, communicate with your landlord immediately. Bring up the issue in a professional manner and provide details about how the dust is impacting your living environment. Ensure that you document any significant findings through photos or videos for future reference. Secondly, consider seeking an independent assessment. Many landlords may not address such concerns promptly due to their own priorities. Engaging a professional environmental inspection company could help validate whether there are underlying issues requiring attention. For instance, Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can provide comprehensive assessments and guidance. Lastly, review your lease agreement for any clauses regarding post-renovation maintenance responsibilities. If no such clause exists, you might find it necessary to involve a legal advisor to ensure that your rights are protected. Remember, while the landlord should take responsibility for maintaining the premises in good condition, occasional dust is normal. However, excessive or persistent issues should not be ignored and need to be addressed accordingly. In summary, it's crucial to communicate effectively with your landlord, seek professional assistance when needed, and ensure that you’re aware of your rights as a tenant under Dubai’s regulations. |
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