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After the heavy dust storm last month, I noticed an unusually high amount of dust in my bedroom closet, which was previously well organized. It's concerning because it seems like a lot to clean up on my own while also not sure if this is something I should be taking care of or if the landlord is responsible for regular cleaning and maintenance. Given that we've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this issue, what are some steps I can take to address this?
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Hey there,
Dust storm damage is quite common especially after such intense weather events. In the UAE, including Dubai, it's typically the landlord’s responsibility to maintain and keep your living space clean and dust-free. However, it's crucial you first check if your rental agreement specifically outlines what services the landlord provides. Given that you've just noticed this issue and have been in the property for two years, a call to action would be wise: contact 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com. They can provide guidance on whether regular cleaning is part of your lease agreement. If you think it's time for a professional inspection, consider reaching out to an environmental inspection company like ours. We specialize in such cases and can assess the extent of the damage and offer solutions tailored to your situation. In terms of immediate steps, here are some tips: • Use damp cloths or a microfiber duster to gently clean surfaces without spreading dust. • If you have heavy dust settling on electronic devices, unplug them first before cleaning around the screens. • Open windows if possible to allow for air circulation but only when it's not too dusty outside. Remember, while regular cleaning is generally part of a landlord’s duty in Dubai, it's also important that tenants maintain cleanliness and report any issues or damages promptly. If you're unsure about your rights under the lease agreement, consulting with a legal advisor might help clarify what exactly both parties are responsible for. We always recommend keeping records of such incidents to support claims if necessary. Hope this helps! If you need more info or assistance, feel free to reach out. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com with any questions. |
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