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The kitchen in my apartment has been feeling kind of grimy lately, especially around the stove and the sink area. I've been scrubbing it down, but the grease stains just won't budge, and the landlord mentioned something about how often I should clean before I moved in. I've been here for 10 months now and I'm not sure if I’m responsible for deep cleaning it myself or if that’s something the management takes care of. Can anyone clarify what the cleaning responsibilities are for renters here?
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As a renter in Dubai, it’s essential to understand your cleaning responsibilities to maintain a healthy living environment and comply with your lease agreement. Typically, tenants are expected to keep their apartments clean and in good condition during their tenancy. This includes regular cleaning of high-usage areas such as the kitchen, bathroom, and living spaces.
In your case, having been in the apartment for 10 months, routine cleaning would generally fall on you. However, deep cleaning responsibilities may vary based on the lease agreement you signed. Most landlords expect tenants to perform regular maintenance and cleaning, while deep cleaning and significant repairs are usually the landlord’s responsibility at the end of a tenancy. For kitchen areas, especially around the stove and sink, grease and grime can accumulate quickly. Regular cleaning with appropriate degreasers can help, but if you find that scrubbing isn’t effective, it may indicate a need for a more thorough cleaning or professional intervention. In Dubai, many tenants choose to hire professional cleaning services to handle deep cleaning tasks, which can often yield better results. It’s also worth noting that if you notice persistent issues, such as mold or significant stains that do not come off, it would be wise to inform your landlord. They may be responsible for addressing underlying issues, especially if they relate to building maintenance or environmental quality concerns. If you have any doubts or if the situation seems severe, I recommend contacting a professional inspection service. They can assess the environment for any potential issues that might be affecting indoor air quality or safety. For assistance, you can call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, or email hello@saniservice.com. They will provide expert advice and solutions to ensure a clean and healthy living space. In summary, while regular cleaning is your responsibility, understanding your lease agreement is crucial for determining the extent of those responsibilities. If deep cleaning is needed beyond your capabilities, don’t hesitate to reach out for professional help. |
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