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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell coming from the kitchen, which is right next to the ductwork. My landlord mentioned that maintenance visits are usually only for the AC unit, but I’m not sure if the ducts fall under his responsibilities or if they should be my concern as a tenant. Have anyone else experienced similar issues with rental agreements in Dubai regarding duct cleaning?
Posted by James Torres
Asked on December 10, 2025 11:11 am
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Ducts cleaning is indeed something that can be a bit tricky to navigate especially within the context of rental agreements in Dubai. According to the UAE Real Estate Agency (REA) regulations and the terms typically found in most lease agreements, it's usually the responsibility of the landlord to maintain major HVAC systems including the ductwork. However, the specifics often depend on the wording of your particular agreement.

If you are experiencing a damp smell coming from the kitchen right next to the ducts, it might indicate some issues with the ventilation system or even water intrusion which can be concerning. Given that maintenance visits usually focus on the AC unit, it's important to check if there is any specific clause in your lease that covers duct cleaning or inspection.

If such details are not clearly defined, you could consider calling 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) for a professional assessment. The team at Saniservice.com can provide expert advice and may even recommend an inspection if necessary to ensure the safety and comfort of your living environment.

Remember, while landlords are generally responsible for maintaining the HVAC systems, it's always good practice to communicate openly with them about any concerns you have. If they do not address these issues promptly or satisfactorily, you might want to escalate the matter through your local real estate agency or even seek legal advice if necessary.

In Dubai, as in many places, it's crucial to keep records of any maintenance requests and responses from your landlord. This can serve as a useful reference point should disputes arise.

So, don’t hesitate to reach out for professional help when dealing with issues like this. It’s important to ensure that the air you breathe is clean and safe!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 15, 2025 2:29 am