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I'm renting an apartment and noticed cleaning allergies in the bathroom. Is this the landlord's responsibility to fix? I'm not sure what my rights are here.
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Is landlord responsible for bathroom cleaning allergies? Well, the answer isn't always so straightforward. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, landlords do have certain responsibilities to maintain properties but the specifics can vary.
Firstly, according to the Landlord and Tenant Law 2008 of the UAE, landlords must ensure that the property they are renting is fit for habitation. This includes maintaining a clean and hygienic environment free from pests and mold. However, it's not always clear if minor cleaning issues such as allergies fall under this umbrella. In your case, since you're experiencing allergies specifically in the bathroom, it might be beneficial to conduct an inspection with a professional. Saniservice, for instance, can help identify any underlying issues that could contribute to these allergies and suggest remedial measures. You can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for more info. Typically, landlords are expected to handle major structural problems like plumbing leaks or mold growth. But, if the bathroom's cleanliness is a result of neglect by previous tenants or if the landlord hasn't adequately maintained the property, they might be held accountable. If you do decide to have an inspection done and it turns out that there’s a serious issue, you could approach your landlord with professional documentation detailing the problem. If the landlord refuses to address it, you may need to escalate the matter through the relevant authorities or seek legal advice. Remember, cleanliness is often the responsibility of both parties in a rental agreement. Tenants are usually expected to keep their living space clean and in good condition at all times. So, while your landlord has certain obligations, it’s also important that you do your part in maintaining a healthy environment. If you're still unsure about your rights or what steps to take, seeking advice from local tenant advocacy groups can provide guidance specific to your situation. And don't forget, keeping an open line of communication with your landlord is key to resolving any issues amicably. |
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