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After the rain last month, I noticed a lingering damp smell in the living room, even after using lots of dehumidifiers. It's concerning because we’ve had issues with mold before and don’t want to deal with that again. Who is responsible for addressing these indoor air quality issues in a rental property?
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Hey there! It's pretty common for folks to wonder who is responsible for dealing with mold issues, especially after experiencing some dampness. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, it can be tricky as laws and responsibilities aren't always clearly laid out.
In a rental property situation, usually the landlord or property owner holds the responsibility for maintaining good indoor air quality and addressing any moisture-related issues. This includes ensuring that the building is properly ventilated and has adequate measures to prevent mold growth like dehumidifiers and proper drainage systems. However, it's always wise to check the terms of your rental agreement which may specify who is responsible for what. If you've noticed a lingering damp smell and suspect mold, it would be prudent to have a professional indoor air quality inspection done. This can help pinpoint exactly where the issue lies and provide recommendations on how to fix it. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) specialize in this area and can offer you peace of mind. If mold is confirmed, especially if it's a serious case, you might need to bring up the issue with your landlord. They are typically responsible for fixing any structural issues that contribute to moisture buildup. However, it’s also important to ensure that you’re not contributing to the problem by keeping areas clean and dry, using dehumidifiers, and reporting any leaks or damp spots as soon as possible. Remember, mold can be harmful to your health, so don’t delay in addressing this issue. It's better to take action now than deal with a bigger problem later on. Keep an eye out for signs of mold like discoloration, musty odors, and visible growth, especially in corners and behind walls where moisture tends to accumulate. Hope that helps! |
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