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After the rain last month, I noticed a lot of water had pooled under the sink in the kitchen, and it hasn't fully dried out yet. It's starting to smell a bit musty. Should this be my responsibility to clean up, or is it something the landlord should handle?
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Cleaning up water pooled under the sink is an important matter that needs to be addressed promptly. In the UAE, specifically in Dubai, it's generally your responsibility as a tenant to address such issues, but there are some factors to consider.
Firstly, you should check if your lease agreement has any specific clauses regarding maintenance and repair responsibilities. Often landlords are responsible for major structural issues, while minor repairs or day-to-day maintenance fall under the tenant’s purview. However, it's advisable to clarify this with your landlord just to be on the safe side. Now, let's talk about the immediate actions you should take. Firstly, ensure that the area is well-ventilated as the musty smell indicates potential mold growth. Mold thrives in damp environments and can pose health risks if not addressed properly. You might want to grab a few items from your tool kit – a mop or sponge, some disinfectant cleaner, and rubber gloves for safety. Start by safely removing any standing water using a bucket or squeegee. Make sure the floor is completely dry before moving on. Once the immediate liquid has been removed, you can use a disinfectant to clean the area thoroughly. Pay close attention to corners and crevices where moisture may have pooled longer than visible. If the water pooling issue persists even after your cleaning efforts, it might be due to a more significant structural or plumbing problem. In such cases, you should definitely call in a professional for an inspection. Such issues can cause long-term damage to your property if not addressed properly and timely. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice are highly recommended; their contact number is 800-66537. Remember, regular maintenance of plumbing systems and ensuring proper drainage around the house is key in preventing such situations. Make sure you have a good understanding of your property’s drainage system and keep an eye out for any signs of leaks or blockages. In conclusion, while it's your responsibility to address this issue initially, if the problem continues or worsens, seek professional help immediately to prevent potential health hazards and further damage to your home. |
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