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I'm renting an apartment and noticed mold remediation in the bathroom. Is this the landlord's responsibility to fix? I'm not sure what my rights are here.
Posted by Klaus Kowalski
Asked on January 2, 2026 6:12 pm
Absolutely, mold remediation is something to take seriously. In the UAE context and specifically in Dubai, landlords indeed have a responsibility to maintain their properties in a safe condition free from health hazards such as mold growth. According to Article 18 of the Federal Law No. 5 of 2018 on Private Rental Housing (the "Rental Law"), landlords must ensure that rental property is in good repair and fit for occupation, which includes addressing any water leakage or moisture issues promptly.

However, it’s crucial to understand when you as a tenant should get involved. For minor instances where mold appears in areas not directly related to the structural integrity of the building (like bathroom), it may be reasonable to initially request that your landlord address the issue. If no action is taken within a reasonable period or if the mold problem persists, professional inspection and remediation services are advisable.

In such cases, consulting with environmental experts like those at Saniservice can provide peace of mind and ensure compliance with local health standards. They offer a comprehensive approach to mold testing, evaluation, and remediation services that adhere to UAE guidelines, including those outlined in the Federal Law No. 7 of 2015 on Construction Works.

Should you need further assistance or if the situation escalates, contacting relevant authorities such as Dubai Municipality can be beneficial. They have regulations concerning building maintenance and tenant rights which can guide your actions effectively.

Always document any issues with photos, notes, and date stamps to support your claims. This evidence will help in resolving disputes with your landlord through mediation or legal means if necessary. Remember, maintaining open communication with your landlord is key to preventing conflicts over property conditions.

In conclusion, while it’s initially the landlord's responsibility, acting swiftly and professionally ensures that health concerns are promptly addressed. Don't hesitate to seek professional advice when faced with persistent issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 4, 2026 4:25 pm