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After the heavy dust storm we had a few weeks ago, I noticed an unusual smell lingering in the hallway near my bedroom. The AC seems to push it back into our living room every time I turn it on. My landlord hasn't mentioned anything about cleaning or maintenance related to this area. Is it common for tenants to be responsible for addressing such issues, or should I bring this up with him?
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Well, i’ve been noticing that unusual smell hanging around the hallway near my bedroom since we had that dust storm few weeks ago. it's a bit concerning especially because my AC seems to just push it into the living room when i switch it on. so here’s what i would recommend.
first off, tenants in dubai are not typically responsible for major maintenance issues like this unless explicitly stated in their lease agreement. however, it is important to address the smell and potential health risks involved. if you're unsure about your obligations, it's a good idea to check your lease or speak with your landlord to clarify responsibilities. in many cases, such odors could be due to mold growth which is quite common after dust storms in dubai. mold can thrive in damp environments like hallways and could potentially cause respiratory issues if not addressed properly. as an expert in indoor environmental quality, i would advise you to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. the process is simple - a trained technician will assess the area, identify any sources of moisture, and determine if there's active mold growth. they can also provide recommendations on how to clean up and prevent future occurrences. remember, prompt action is key in addressing such issues as mold can spread quickly. if you decide to handle it yourself, be sure to wear protective gear like gloves, mask, and goggles during cleaning. use a mixture of water and mild detergent or specialized mold cleaner for the affected areas. ensure proper ventilation by opening windows if possible or running an exhaust fan. if the area is large or heavily impacted, it might be best to call in professionals who have the right equipment. it's also worth noting that in dubai, there are regulations regarding indoor air quality and maintenance of residential properties. these guidelines can help protect tenants' rights and ensure landlords maintain a healthy living environment. so don't hesitate to bring this issue up with your landlord if it continues or worsens. in conclusion, while you have the right to address minor issues yourself, for something like this, i strongly recommend seeking professional assistance to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations. |
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