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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp smell coming from the hallway closet where my son’s room is located. It’s been there since April, and it doesn’t seem to go away even with regular ventilation. The AC in my apartment seems to cycle more than usual trying to combat it, but it just keeps lingering. Should this be considered part of the rental agreement or am I expected to address this issue?
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Absolutely, the damp smell in your closet needs to be addressed. In Dubai and the UAE, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial as it directly affects health and comfort. The persistent smell suggests moisture issues which can lead to mold growth, affecting both the structural integrity of the building and your family's well-being.
First off, you are not expected to deal with this issue on your own – it should be part of what a landlord or property manager is responsible for. In the UAE, including the Emirate of Dubai, landlords have obligations under lease agreements to ensure the premises are in good condition. A damp smell could indicate a breach of those terms. Given the situation you've described, it’s wise to call a professional indoor air quality inspection service like 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for an assessment. They can pinpoint the source of the moisture and recommend necessary measures such as repairs, dehumidification systems, or even structural improvements if needed. Moreover, regularly check your apartment's ventilation system to ensure it’s functioning properly. Sometimes, issues like blocked vents or improper insulation can exacerbate dampness problems. Also, consider the placement of your son’s room – positioning it away from areas prone to moisture (like bathrooms) might help in managing these conditions better. While you're waiting for professional assistance, keep the closet and surrounding areas well-ventilated as much as possible. Use fans or open windows when weather permits to allow air circulation. Additionally, place silica gel packets or desiccants near affected areas; they can absorb moisture effectively without needing replacement. Remember, addressing such issues promptly prevents them from escalating into more serious problems that could cost significantly more in the long run. So take proactive steps now and don't hesitate to call for professional help if needed. |
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