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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the closet under my balcony. The carpet feels really soggy, and it’s starting to smell musty down there. It's been two weeks now, and I’m not sure if this is something I should address with the landlord or if they are responsible for cleaning up water damage in such areas. Should I bring this to their attention?
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Absolutely, you should report the water damage to your landlord. Persistent dampness and musty odors can lead to serious issues like mold growth, which is a significant concern in our region of Dubai/UAE. In fact, according to UAE standards, landlords are typically responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of properties against such damages.
Firstly, it's wise to document the situation by taking photos or videos as evidence. This will help when discussing with your landlord and possibly when you seek professional assistance later on. Next, consider contacting a professional environmental inspection service like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) for an assessment. They can provide expert advice and may recommend immediate remediation steps. In the meantime, try to keep the area as dry as possible by opening windows if weather permits, using dehumidifiers, or even setting up a fan to circulate air. Ensure that you wear gloves when handling wet areas or objects to avoid skin irritation. Remember, addressing water damage promptly is crucial for preventing further issues and ensuring your health and safety. It's not uncommon for dampness to persist if the underlying cause isn't properly addressed, leading to more extensive problems down the line. Don’t hesitate to bring this matter up with your landlord; failing to act could result in potential liabilities or discomfort that could be easily avoided. |
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