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After the rain last month, I noticed a lot of water pooling under the sink in my bedroom closet. I’m not sure if this is something I should address or if it’s part of the landlord’s responsibility when it comes to cleaning retail spaces like this. What are my rights and what should I do about addressing this issue?
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Water pooling under your sink can be a serious matter and it's important to address it promptly. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, building regulations often require landlords to maintain proper plumbing systems which includes addressing any leaks or water accumulation. However, the exact responsibility may vary based on several factors including the nature of the space (residential or commercial) and local laws.
For a retail environment like your bedroom closet, it’s crucial to first determine if this is part of the common areas where you have no direct control over maintenance, or if it falls under tenant responsibilities. If you're renting, it would be wise to review your lease agreement for specific details regarding property maintenance. In most cases, especially in residential settings, landlords are responsible for ensuring that plumbing systems and fixtures are in good working order. Should you find water pooling under the sink, the first step is to notify the landlord or management as soon as possible. Document everything: take photos, note dates, and keep records of any communication. If you're unable to resolve the issue with your landlord or if the problem persists despite their efforts, it might be necessary to involve a professional for an inspection. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can provide expert advice and services. You can call them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. Additionally, if the water pooling is causing damage to your property, you might need to take further steps as per UAE laws which protect tenants against such issues. It’s also advisable to consult with a legal expert who can provide guidance specific to your situation. Remember, addressing water pooling quickly not only prevents potential mold growth but also helps in maintaining good indoor environmental quality, which is crucial for health and comfort in any space. |
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