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We've lived in our apartment in Dubai for about a year now, and I'm starting to feel overwhelmed with the cleanliness of our restaurant space. The kitchen area gets so greasy from the cooking, and it feels like no matter how much I scrub, the floors and surfaces still look grimy. I've been using store-bought cleaners, but they don’t seem to cut it. Am I responsible for deep cleaning since it’s a rental, or should the landlord handle this?
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In the context of renting a property in Dubai, the responsibility for deep cleaning the kitchen, especially in a restaurant setting, can often be a gray area. Typically, landlords are responsible for maintaining the overall structure and ensuring that the property is habitable. This includes addressing issues related to plumbing, electrical systems, and sometimes even the condition of appliances. However, when it comes to the cleanliness of the space, particularly in areas of heavy use like kitchens, the responsibility can shift depending on the terms outlined in your lease agreement.
If your rental contract does not explicitly state that the landlord is responsible for deep cleaning, it may fall to you as the tenant to maintain the cleanliness of the kitchen. In the UAE, it’s common for renters to handle day-to-day cleaning, but deep cleaning—especially in a greasy kitchen—can be more complex. You mentioned struggling with grease and grime even after scrubbing; this could indicate that a professional deep cleaning may be required. Consider engaging a professional cleaning service that specializes in kitchen deep cleaning. These companies often use industrial-grade cleaners and equipment that can effectively tackle tough grease and grime that regular household cleaners might miss. In Dubai, you can find numerous cleaning services that cater specifically to residential and commercial spaces. Look for those with good reviews and experience in handling restaurant kitchens. If you believe that the kitchen's lack of cleanliness is due to neglect prior to your tenancy, it might also be worth discussing this with your landlord. They may be willing to address the issue or contribute to costs for professional cleaning. For serious cases, such as persistent mold or if you suspect there are underlying issues affecting indoor air quality, it’s advisable to call for a professional inspection. Mold and poor indoor air quality can have significant health implications, and addressing these concerns promptly is crucial. You can reach out to a professional inspection service by calling 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or emailing hello@saniservice.com for assistance. In conclusion, while you may be responsible for day-to-day cleaning, deep cleaning is often best handled by professionals, especially in a restaurant kitchen. Communicate with your landlord about your concerns, and don’t hesitate to seek professional help if needed. Cleanliness is not just about aesthetics; it’s also critical for health and safety, particularly in food preparation areas. |
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