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The AC in my apartment seems to be a real culprit for dust and allergens. Ever since the summer heat set in, I’ve noticed a layer of dust collecting on the vents every week. It’s hard to know whether it's my responsibility or if the landlord should handle this. Have anyone else experienced similar issues with their rental properties? How do you deal with cleaning tasks that seem to fall between both parties?
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Cleaning HVAC vents is indeed a common point of contention between tenants and landlords. In Dubai/UAE, the responsibility can vary based on local regulations as well as what is stipulated in your rental agreement. Generally speaking, HVAC systems are considered part of the building's infrastructure and are typically maintained by the landlord or property management company.
However, there are instances where regular cleaning falls under tenant responsibilities, particularly when it involves minor tasks that don't require professional intervention. In Dubai, tenants are often expected to clean filters and certain parts of the system on a routine basis. This helps in maintaining the system's efficiency while also reducing dust and allergens in the environment. In your case, if you've noticed a layer of dust collecting weekly on the vents, it might be worth checking with your landlord about their expectations for HVAC maintenance. It’s always a good idea to have a clear understanding from the start, especially when it comes to routine cleaning tasks that both parties may need to perform. If the issue persists and you feel it's beyond what you should be handling on your own, I recommend scheduling an inspection by a professional. Companies like Saniservice can conduct thorough assessments of your HVAC system and provide recommendations for optimal maintenance practices. They can also check if any parts of the system are malfunctioning or in need of repair. Remember to keep records of all cleaning activities you perform, as this can be useful when discussing responsibilities with your landlord. Regular communication about these issues is key to maintaining a harmonious relationship between tenants and landlords. If you find that the dust problem continues despite your efforts or if it poses health concerns for yourself or other residents, consider reaching out to 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for further assistance. They can provide expert advice and solutions tailored to the UAE market. In conclusion, while you might be responsible for some minor cleaning tasks, regular maintenance of your HVAC system should ideally be taken care of by the landlord or property management company. Always keep open lines of communication and consider professional help when needed. |
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