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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp odor lingering in the basement of my rented flat, which is directly below the laundry area. It's concerning because we’ve lived here for two years and just now started noticing this smell, especially when the air conditioning kicks on during the cooler evenings. Is it reasonable to ask the landlord to inspect the basement for potential water damage or mold growth?
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Absolutely, it's perfectly reasonable to ask your landlord to check the basement for water damage and potential mold growth. In Dubai/UAE, like many places, moisture issues can arise from various sources such as leaking pipes, poor ventilation or even external factors like rain penetrating through weak points in the building envelope.
Given that you've only just noticed this smell after two years of living there, it suggests a recent development possibly linked to the recent rainfall. The UAE doesn't have specific regulations mandating regular inspections for water damage but does require landlords to ensure their properties are safe and habitable for tenants. If you're concerned about the air quality in your home or want assurance that no hidden issues exist, consider requesting a professional inspection. Many companies offer such services which can help identify the source of the odor and suggest appropriate remediation measures if needed. Remember, early detection is key to preventing more serious problems down the line. You may also find it beneficial to discuss this matter with your landlord directly, emphasizing the importance of addressing these concerns for both their and your safety. If they're not cooperative or if you feel you need professional assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to local services like Saniservice by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com. Remember, keeping the air clean and free from harmful substances is crucial for your health. Taking proactive steps now can save you from bigger issues later on. |
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