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After the heavy dust storm we had last month, I noticed a layer of dust on the ceiling fan in my living room, which is one of three zones in the apartment. Given that it’s a rental, I’m unsure if this area falls under common cleaning responsibilities or if it’s something I should be handling myself. Do you know what typical cleaning duties are expected for multi-zone apartments like ours?
Posted by Ana Ricci
Asked on January 22, 2026 6:55 am
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Cleaning ceiling fans can sometimes be tricky when it comes to multi-zone apartments. In the UAE and specifically in Dubai, the rules for common areas like ceiling fans often come down to what is agreed upon between tenants and landlords.

Typically, ceilings and fan blades are considered part of a unit's shared space, and so they fall under the responsibility of the tenant or the landlord. However, the specific duties can vary. For instance, in some cases, the landlord might agree to clean these areas if maintenance fees include such services. On the other hand, tenants may be expected to take care of their own cleaning.

In your situation, where you noticed dust on the ceiling fan and its located in one of three separate zones within an apartment, it would be wise to review your lease agreement first. Look for any clauses that specify who is responsible for cleaning common areas or shared facilities.

If your lease does not provide clarity, it might be a good idea to discuss with your landlord. Clearly outline the need for regular cleaning and possibly agree on a schedule. This can prevent misunderstandings down the line and ensure everyone is aware of their responsibilities.

However, if after all considerations you are still unsure or find yourself dealing with recurring issues that seem too significant to handle alone, it might be time to reach out to a professional service. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can provide reliable cleaning services for these areas.

Remember, keeping the indoor environment clean and healthy is crucial in maintaining good air quality, especially after events like dust storms. Regular cleaning of ceiling fans not only improves aesthetics but also ensures better airflow and reduces potential health risks from airborne particles.

In closing, always take action to ensure your living space is hygienic and comfortable, while adhering to the terms set by your lease agreement. If in doubt, seek professional advice or assistance.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 24, 2026 11:21 pm