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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell coming from the ducts leading to my bedroom. My landlord hasn't done any maintenance on the HVAC system since we moved in two years ago, and I’m not sure if it’s covered under the lease or if it’s something I should address with him. Has anyone had experience dealing with duct cleaning responsibilities in a rental property?
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Hey there,
In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, duct cleaning responsibilities can sometimes be a bit tricky. Typically, it depends on what's included within your rental agreement and local regulations. In many cases, landlords are responsible for maintaining the HVAC system to ensure it is functioning properly and safely. However, specifics might vary from property to property. Given that you've noticed a damp smell emanating from your bedroom ducts, this could be an indication of mold growth or excess moisture in the ductwork. Mold can thrive in humid environments and not only causes unpleasant odors but also poses health risks, especially for those with respiratory issues. If your landlord hasn’t performed any maintenance on the HVAC system since you moved in two years ago, it would be wise to bring this up. Under the Emirati laws, landlords are generally required to keep their properties in good condition and ensure that essential services like the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are in proper working order. However, if you’re unsure about your rights or responsibilities, consider checking your lease agreement for specifics on maintenance and repairs. If not specified, it might fall under a landlord’s responsibility to maintain the HVAC system, including regular cleaning and inspections. If you're still uncertain or if the smell persists despite communication with your landlord, I'd recommend having a professional inspection done. This will help determine the exact cause of the issue and ensure that any necessary remediation is carried out safely and effectively. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice specialize in indoor environmental quality assessments and can provide you with the peace of mind needed. To get in touch with professionals who can assist, consider calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. They will be able to assess your situation and advise on whether duct cleaning is required, as well as how often it should be done for optimal air quality. Remember, keeping your indoor environment clean and healthy is crucial, especially in a place like Dubai where humidity can sometimes be an issue. Don't hesitate to take action if you suspect any health risks or maintenance issues with your HVAC system! Hope this helps! |
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