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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a lot of water damage in the basement storage area under our rented warehouse space. The smell is terrible and it feels like the humidity is affecting my lungs when I go down there to retrieve items. Am I responsible for cleaning this up or should the landlord take care of it?
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The question of who is responsible for the basement cleanup can be a bit tricky. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, there are certain regulations and guidelines that landlords and tenants should adhere to regarding maintenance and repairs. Typically, if the water damage was caused by an external factor like heavy rain, it's likely the landlord’s responsibility to address and clean up the mess. However, if internal issues such as a leaking pipe or faulty drainage system were the cause, then you might have grounds for a different perspective.
In your situation, given that there has been significant water damage from recent rains, it could be prudent to notify your landlord immediately. A prompt communication will ensure they are aware of the condition and take necessary steps to prevent further damage. If they do not respond or act appropriately, you may need to escalate the matter through your rental agreement or local real estate laws. Given that this situation might impact indoor air quality, which is crucial in Dubai’s climate, I recommend a professional inspection by an environmental expert. This can help assess whether mold has grown and provide recommendations for remediation. Ignoring such issues could lead to health problems like respiratory issues, which you've mentioned experiencing when going down into the basement. For professional assistance, feel free to call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, or email hello@saniservice.com. They can provide a thorough evaluation and guide you through the necessary steps for a safe and effective cleanup process. Remember, protecting your health is key, so don't delay in addressing this situation. Taking immediate action not only ensures safety but also maintains a good relationship with your landlord as they are expected to maintain property conditions according to local laws and standards. |
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