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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a damp spot forming on the ceiling of my bedroom. The landlord hasn’t done any maintenance or cleaning there yet. Is it typically the tenant’s responsibility to address this issue, or should the landlord take care of it?
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In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, building maintenance and cleanliness is an important aspect of property management. Regarding your concern about ceiling dampness, it's generally a landlord’s responsibility to ensure that properties are in good condition. However, the specifics can vary based on local laws, rental agreements, and individual circumstances.
Under the Federal Law No. 5 of 2018 Concerning Housing for Non-Citizens (also known as the 'Rental Law'), landlords are obligated to maintain their properties in a safe and habitable condition. This includes addressing any structural issues that might arise due to water damage or dampness, especially after heavy rains. If your landlord hasn't taken action yet, they should be made aware of the situation. However, tenants can play a role too by reporting these issues promptly so that timely repairs can be carried out. Keep records of the issue like photos and dates which could be useful for future reference or dispute resolution. In Dubai, many properties are at risk of dampness due to various factors including water leaks, poor drainage systems, or even condensation from air conditioning units. It's crucial to address such issues as soon as possible to prevent further damage to the building structure and interior finishes. If the situation is severe or if you're unsure about how to proceed, it might be wise to seek professional advice. Companies like Saniservice can conduct a thorough inspection and provide recommendations on remediation steps required. You could call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance. Remember that prevention is key. Ensuring proper ventilation, addressing any water leaks immediately, and keeping an eye out for signs of dampness can go a long way in maintaining the integrity of your property. |
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