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I'm renting an apartment and noticed duct cleaning in the bathroom. Is this the landlord's responsibility to fix? I'm not sure what my rights are here.
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Duct cleaning can be a tricky issue when it comes to landlord responsibilities. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, there are no strict regulations that mandate landlords to clean the ducts as part of their maintenance obligations. However, this doesn't mean you're without recourse.
Typically, landlords have the responsibility to maintain and repair any issues within the property that affect your safety or health. If the duct cleaning is related to a serious issue like mold growth or poor air quality, which could impact your well-being, then it might be considered under these maintenance duties. However, if there’s no evidence of such issues, then the onus may be more on you as the tenant. It's important to understand that regular maintenance and cleaning are usually the responsibility of the property owner. But in the UAE, many landlords pass this onto tenants by including it in their service agreements or rental contracts. Before taking any action, consider these steps: 1. Check your rental agreement to see if duct cleaning is included. 2. Request a professional inspection from an environmental testing firm like Saniservice. This can give you concrete evidence of whether there are issues that need addressing. 3. If the inspection shows a serious problem, bring this up with your landlord and ask for them to cover the costs or make arrangements. Remember, if the landlord refuses, you may want to seek advice from local tenant associations or legal counsel. In Dubai, the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA) can be a helpful resource in resolving disputes. In case of urgent issues related to health or safety, always prioritize contacting professionals like Saniservice for assistance. They offer services including mold remediation and duct cleaning at competitive prices. You can reach them by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. If you're unsure about the next steps, it's wise to consult with a local lawyer who specializes in tenant rights. This way, you ensure your rights are protected and get professional advice tailored to your specific situation. |
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