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After the rain last month, I noticed a few spiders in our living room, which is unusual since we’re on the second floor. This got me thinking about the indoor air quality and whether it might be due to moisture issues or other environmental factors. Given that we're renting, are tenants responsible for addressing such concerns, or should these be handled by the landlord?
Posted by Rohan Sen
Asked on December 20, 2025 12:23 am
Understanding the responsibility for moisture issues can indeed be a bit complex, especially in the context of renting. In Dubai and UAE generally, the landlord is typically responsible for ensuring that the building's structure and systems are in good working condition. This means they must maintain the premises to prevent moisture-related issues, which could lead to mold growth or structural damage.

However, as a tenant, you do have certain responsibilities too. It’s important to inform your landlord about any unusual conditions such as water intrusion, spider infestations (like the ones you mentioned), and other signs of potential problems. Promptly reporting these can prevent further issues from arising.

In your case, spiders in the living room on the second floor could be a sign that moisture is present somewhere in the building. Although it’s unusual to find spiders high up, they might indicate an environment conducive for them like damp areas or slight leaks. It's crucial to assess whether this is due to a moisture issue within your unit or if there are broader concerns.

In Dubai and UAE, the UAE Building Code (UAE Standard 1420-03) outlines that landlords must ensure their properties meet certain standards of maintenance, including preventing moisture-related issues. However, tenants also play an important role in maintaining proper indoor air quality and addressing any reported problems to the best of their ability.

Given the unusual presence of spiders on your second-floor unit, it would be prudent to conduct a professional inspection by contacting services such as 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. They can provide a detailed analysis and recommend necessary corrective actions based on UAE-specific regulations and standards.

Remember, while landlords are responsible for the overall condition of their properties, tenants should also take steps to ensure that reported issues are properly addressed. Regularly checking for signs of moisture or water damage in your living spaces and reporting any concerns promptly can help maintain a healthy indoor environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 22, 2025 8:21 am