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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell lingering in our living room, especially when the air conditioning is running. My roommate suggested it might be from the ducts getting wet and not drying properly, but we’re renting and aren't sure if we should be addressing this or if it’s something the landlord needs to handle. Has anyone else experienced this issue with rented properties? Should I bring this up with my landlord, or is there a reason why they wouldn’t be responsible for duct cleaning?
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Hey there! I've been dealing with similar concerns from my clients here in Dubai and the UAE. When you're renting your property and notice a damp smell emanating from the ducts, especially during or after rain events, it's understandable to wonder if this is something that falls under your landlord’s responsibilities.
In the UAE, particularly in the region of Dubai, building regulations do stipulate that landlords are responsible for maintaining the overall condition of the premises. This includes ensuring the HVAC system and its components remain in good working order. However, the specifics can vary based on lease agreements and local laws like those in the Municipality Code of Dubai. Firstly, you could consider bringing this matter to your landlord’s attention. A polite approach might be the best way forward as they're more likely to address issues quickly if alerted by a tenant. Be prepared to discuss any potential impacts or concerns regarding health and comfort, which are valid reasons for addressing such matters promptly. However, if you feel that the issue is beyond routine maintenance or if it's something that requires professional intervention, I would recommend seeking an independent inspection. Saniservice, for example, offers professional duct cleaning services in the UAE and can help assess whether there’s a need for thorough cleaning or other remedial actions to address the dampness. Remember, regular HVAC system maintenance is crucial in our climate here, especially after rain events which can lead to water ingress into the system. A clean and well-maintained system not only improves air quality but also helps prevent mold growth and reduces energy consumption. So, while it’s worth discussing with your landlord, don’t hesitate to take proactive steps if you feel it’s necessary. If needed, reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional assessment and remediation. Hope this helps! |
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