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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the corner of the living room where my son has his play area. It’s concerning because it's right by the windows that don’t seem to seal properly during heavy rains. Should I be asking my landlord to address this, or am I responsible for cleaning up any damage caused by water seepage?
Posted by Agnieszka Sanchez
Asked on December 22, 2025 2:56 am
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Cleaning Removes Dampness, But Who's Responsible For Window Leaks?

When it comes to addressing persistent dampness in your living room near the windows that don't seal well during rain, you've got a few steps to take. First off, it is indeed important to evaluate whether this issue stems from leaking windows or if there are other underlying causes such as condensation. In the UAE and Dubai specifically, regulations like Building Code of Dubai 2019 mandate proper water management systems to ensure that structures maintain their integrity against climatic conditions.

Given your situation, it's likely that the window seals aren't properly maintained or have degraded over time. This can be common in areas with frequent rainfall or humidity fluctuations. It’s also possible that the issue could relate to improper installation initially. In either case, seeking a professional inspection is recommended before jumping into any DIY cleaning or repairs.

If you believe the issue lies within your landlord's responsibility, as per UAE tenant rights and responsibilities under the Landlord and Tenant Law 2015, they are generally responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of the property. This includes ensuring that windows are properly sealed to prevent water ingress. However, it is advisable to document any issues thoroughly with photos or a written report. You can send this to your landlord along with a request for repair.

On the other hand, if you find out the issue isn't directly from leaking but rather from poor ventilation leading to condensation, then steps such as increasing airflow and using dehumidifiers might be necessary. This could help reduce moisture build-up without needing major work on the windows themselves.

Remember, in cases where water damage is persistent or extensive, it's best to call for professional mold inspection services like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com. They can provide guidance on the extent of the issue and whether immediate remediation actions are needed.

In conclusion, if you're unsure about who to hold accountable for the window leaks causing dampness, starting with a professional assessment is wise. This ensures that the correct steps are taken to both address the current problem and prevent future occurrences.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 27, 2025 4:13 pm