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After the rain last month, I noticed a small water spot on the ceiling of my bedroom. Since it's summer now and the AC has been running almost non-stop, I’m worried about mold forming up there. Who is typically responsible for cleaning such issues in a rental property?
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When it comes to cleaning ceiling mold, the responsibility can be a bit murky. In Dubai and UAE, especially considering your situation where you've noticed a water spot due to rain, it’s crucial to act promptly as molds can spread quickly. Generally speaking, the landlord is typically responsible for maintaining the property in good condition, which includes addressing issues that could lead to mold growth such as leaks or dampness.
However, if this is a rental property, your lease agreement should outline who is responsible for what. Make sure you review it or consult with your landlord about who will handle the repairs and any associated costs. If there's no clear mention of who covers these expenses in your contract, it’s wise to establish that right away. In my experience working in this field, I've seen a few scenarios play out: 1. The landlord takes care of everything: This is ideal but not always the case. 2. Both parties split the cost based on an agreement: Sometimes landlords and tenants decide together who will pay for what part of the repair. 3. The tenant covers initial costs with landlord's approval: If you notice the issue first, it might be a good idea to notify your landlord immediately and get their okay before doing any work. Given that AC usage is high during summers in Dubai, ensuring proper ventilation and drying out affected areas quickly can prevent mold from taking hold. However, if the situation seems severe or if you're unsure how to proceed, I'd recommend having it professionally inspected. This way, you'll have a clear understanding of what needs fixing and who should foot the bill. Saniservice is a reputable company in Dubai that specializes in indoor environmental quality checks and remediation services. They can help assess the extent of damage and advise on necessary actions. If you decide to go this route, remember to use their contact information: Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. Remember, acting quickly is key when dealing with potential mold issues. It’s not just about aesthetics; it's also important for your health and the overall condition of your home. |
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