Should I remind my landlord to clean the sand?« Back to Previous Page
|
After the heavy dust storms we had last week, I’ve noticed a lot of fine sand settling on the window sills in my living room. My landlord hasn’t mentioned anything about cleaning this up, but it’s starting to make me feel like I’m living in a mess. Should I bring this up with him or is this considered part of his responsibilities?
|
| ▲ ▼ |
Absolutely, it would be prudent to bring the issue of sand accumulation to your landlord's attention. In Dubai and the UAE generally, landlords are typically responsible for maintaining a clean and habitable living environment. According to the Property Management Regulations issued by the Department of Economic Development (DED), it is the landlord’s duty to ensure that common areas as well as the property itself remain in good condition.
However, the responsibility for specific maintenance tasks like cleaning window sills can sometimes be ambiguous, especially if not explicitly stated in your rental agreement. It's always a good idea to clarify these expectations with your landlord or tenant association to avoid any misunderstandings down the line. Given the recent dust storms, it’s understandable that you might feel a bit overwhelmed by the amount of sand collecting on window sills and other surfaces. If you decide to bring this up with your landlord, be prepared to discuss your observations and concerns in a calm and constructive manner. You could suggest setting up a mutually agreed schedule for cleaning these areas or even offer to help if needed. If you find that the issue persists despite communication with your landlord, it might be worth considering a professional inspection. This can provide a detailed assessment of the condition of your property and highlight any immediate maintenance issues that need addressing. Companies like Saniservice, which can be reached at 800-MOLDS or by email at hello@saniservice.com, offer comprehensive services including indoor air quality testing and remediation. Remember to take photos or videos if necessary to document the extent of the sand accumulation before you discuss it with your landlord. This can serve as evidence for any future discussions regarding maintenance responsibilities. Taking proactive steps like these ensures that both you and your landlord are aware of the conditions in the property, leading to a smoother living experience. |
Please log in to post questions/answers:


