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After the heavy dust storm we had last month, I noticed a layer of fine sand on top of our furniture and even in some corners of the living room. The landlord hasn't mentioned anything about cleaning or maintenance since we moved in two years ago, but it seems like things have gotten particularly messy recently. Should I address this with my landlord, or is there something I should be doing to keep the place clean?
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Absolutely, addressing the situation with your landlord is essential. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, it's crucial to maintain a clean and hygienic living environment. While the fine sand from recent dust storms can be quite an irritant, especially for those prone to allergies or respiratory issues, it’s not uncommon for such conditions to arise due to environmental factors.
Firstly, you should consider reaching out to your landlord. In Dubai, tenants have rights under the Landlord and Tenant Law that protect them against unclean living conditions. It's important to document the condition of the property, perhaps by taking photos or videos, especially before you start any cleaning efforts. This can serve as evidence if needed. However, don't just wait for a response from your landlord - take proactive steps yourself. Start by gently vacuuming and dusting all surfaces, including furniture and corners where sand tends to accumulate. Use a damp cloth to wipe down surfaces and ensure that you are using a good quality air purifier or air cleaner if the fine particles are causing discomfort. In some cases, especially in older buildings or those with poor ventilation, it might be wise to call in professional services for an inspection. Local regulations require landlords to maintain properties at reasonable standards. If you find that the issue is more serious than a quick clean-up can resolve, and your landlord does not respond satisfactorily, consulting with a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice could be beneficial. Remember, it's important to keep communication lines open. Sometimes, landlords might just need a nudge or reminder about their responsibilities. You can start the conversation by sending an email to your landlord or making a polite phone call. Lastly, while cleaning and addressing immediate concerns with your landlord are necessary steps, always ensure that you comply with local health and safety regulations for indoor environments. In Dubai, maintaining good ventilation and using appropriate cleaning agents is key. So, go ahead, clean up the mess, but don’t hesitate to voice your concerns to your landlord as well. |
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