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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange mold growing behind the shower curtain in the bathroom. The landlord hasn't seemed too concerned about checking on it, but it really smells musty every time someone takes a shower. Shouldn't landlords be responsible for addressing such issues? Who is typically responsible for cleaning up mold and ensuring the rental property is safe from infections like mold spores?
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When it comes to mold cleanup in Dubai/UAE, the responsibility can get a bit blurred. Generally speaking, landlords are expected to maintain their properties in a safe and habitable condition. However, in practice, tenants and landlords often have different interpretations of what that means. According to UAE law, the landlord is typically responsible for keeping the premises free from structural defects and ensuring they meet safety standards.
In your case, with mold growing behind the shower curtain, you should definitely inform the landlord about it. If the mold is active and spreading, or if it's causing a musty smell that affects daily life, you might want to consider a professional inspection. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for an expert assessment. The sooner the issue is addressed, the better; molds can be hazardous to health, especially in damp areas like bathrooms. Remember, mold thrives in moist conditions so keeping your bathroom well-ventilated and dry after showers can prevent future outbreaks. If you notice any signs of water damage or moisture, address it promptly by fixing leaks or improving ventilation. Landlords might argue that tenants are responsible for minor maintenance issues, but if the mold is a result of structural problems like leaking pipes or inadequate drainage systems, then they should be held accountable. It's always wise to keep records of your communications with the landlord and any actions taken regarding the mold issue. In summary, while landlords bear primary responsibility for maintaining property safety, tenants have a duty to report issues that could endanger their health. Ensure you follow UAE laws and seek professional help if needed. Clean up can be tricky without proper knowledge and equipment; calling in experts ensures thorough remediation. |
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