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The dust storms that hit Dubai lately have been really intense, especially when they whip up at night. Last week, one of these storms blew in after dinner and the storm silt was so thick it coated everything in my balcony dining area, including the table and chairs I planned to use this weekend. The rental agreement doesn't mention any maintenance responsibilities for cleaning exterior areas, but I’m not sure if it’s customary here or who should handle such tasks. Who is typically responsible for cleaning up after a dust storm hits an apartment?
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Dust storms can be quite the nuisance, especially here in Dubai. The intensity of these weather phenomena has been particularly high lately, making it challenging for residents to keep their spaces clean and comfortable. In your case, where a dust storm hit after dinner last week coating everything on your balcony dining area, understanding who is typically responsible for cleaning up can be crucial.
In the UAE, generally speaking, property maintenance responsibilities can vary based on the specific terms of the lease agreement or rental contract. Since your rental agreement doesn't mention any duties related to exterior areas, it might seem like your landlord should handle such tasks. However, in many cases, especially with residential properties, tenants are expected to keep their balconies and exteriors clean. This can include clearing off dust and debris after a storm. It's always best practice to clarify these responsibilities with the property management or your landlord before any incidents occur. A proactive approach like reaching out might prevent misunderstandings down the line. If you're unsure, contacting the property manager directly for clarification is advisable. In some instances, when the damage from dust storms becomes severe or there are concerns about structural integrity, a professional inspection may be recommended. Dust can sometimes contain particles that could pose health risks or indicate underlying issues with the building's exterior condition. Should this be your concern, you could consider contacting a reputable environmental inspection and remediation service. At Saniservice, we offer comprehensive services including indoor air quality assessments which might help you determine if any structural damage has occurred. Remember, while it’s important to keep your space tidy, during extreme weather conditions like dust storms, prioritize safety first. If the storm is severe or there's a risk of flooding due to sand accumulation, it could be wise to refrain from going out until conditions improve and it's safe. In conclusion, keeping in touch with your property management and being proactive about such situations can help resolve any misunderstandings and ensure that you maintain a clean living environment. |
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