How often should a rental be cleaned?« Back to Previous Page
|
After the rain last month, I noticed a layer of dust and some cobwebs in the corners of my living room, which is next to the hallway. My landlord mentioned he cleans the common areas but wasn't sure about how often or whether individual units get cleaned. How frequently should a rental property be cleaned, and are there any specific areas that typically fall under tenant responsibility?
|
| ▲ ▼ |
Cleaning schedules for rental properties can vary depending on the local regulations and agreements between tenants and landlords. In Dubai/UAE, there is no strict legal requirement mandating how frequently a property must be cleaned. However, it's generally expected that common areas are regularly maintained by the landlord to ensure a comfortable living environment.
For the specific case you're describing, where your living room next to the hallway has accumulated dust and cobwebs after some rain, it might not be an issue of regular cleaning but rather maintenance or structural concerns. It's always wise to inform your landlord about such issues so they can inspect and take necessary actions if required. Typically in most rental agreements, tenants are responsible for keeping their individual units clean. This includes maintaining the cleanliness of personal spaces like bedrooms, bathrooms, and living areas. Common areas such as hallways, stairwells, elevators, and communal spaces are usually cleaned by the landlord or property management company. However, it's crucial to understand what your specific agreement stipulates. Some landlords may provide cleaning services for common areas while others might not. For instance, in Dubai, it is customary that landlords cover the costs of cleaning public areas like lobbies and corridors. But individual unit cleanliness falls on the tenant. If you find that dust or cobwebs are a recurring issue, you can request your landlord to address this concern. Make sure to document any such issues and discuss them with your landlord in writing to avoid misunderstandings. If your landlord is unresponsive, it might be worth considering contacting local property management bodies for guidance or seeking legal advice. In cases of serious cleaning issues that affect the health and safety of residents, a professional inspection could be recommended. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an expert assessment if you suspect mold growth or other indoor environmental concerns due to poor maintenance practices. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial for your well-being. Regular cleaning and proper ventilation can help keep your living space healthy. If in doubt, always seek professional advice to ensure the best possible environment for yourself and your family. |
Please log in to post questions/answers:


