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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from under the sink in my rental apartment’s bathroom. When I looked closer, I saw some greenish-black spots starting to form on the tiles—definitely mold. I’m not sure if it’s my responsibility to clean this up or if I should be bringing this to the landlord’s attention. What should I do?
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Absolutely, addressing the mold issue to your landlord is crucial. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, building owners and tenants are both responsible for maintaining a healthy living environment. Under UAE laws, landlords have the duty to ensure that rental properties meet minimum standards of habitability.
If you've noticed mold under the sink in your bathroom after the heavy rain last month, it's important to act promptly as mold can pose health risks such as respiratory issues and allergies. The greenish-black spots you observed are a clear sign of mold growth, which could indicate water intrusion or leakage that needs attention. In Dubai, it’s recommended to notify your landlord right away. Most landlords in the UAE will have policies for dealing with such situations, but it's better to be proactive. You can do this by sending an email or making a call to your landlord, specifying the issue and when you noticed it. Ensure that any communication is documented; keep copies of emails or notes from calls. Additionally, given the severity of mold in bathrooms, which can harbor numerous spores leading to health issues for tenants, you might want to consider scheduling a professional inspection. Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) offers expert services that can assess and provide remediation plans tailored to your specific needs. Remember, mold isn't just an aesthetic problem; it can cause structural damage over time. Regular maintenance is key in preventing such issues from escalating. By addressing the matter directly with your landlord, you not only protect your health but also ensure a safe living environment for all tenants. Always keep an eye out for changes and report any new developments to your landlord. In Dubai, maintaining good communication can help resolve such issues swiftly and efficiently. |
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