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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange dampness in the walls of my bedroom, even though it’s on the second floor. The AC seems to be running constantly, which is unusual given how rarely we use it before. My kids have been coughing and sneezing more often lately, and I’m wondering if there might be some mold or other issues that could be causing this. Who is responsible for addressing potential eco-friendly concerns in a rental property like mine?
Posted by Ashley Walker
Asked on December 18, 2025 10:00 am
In the UAE, particularly within the context of Dubai, the responsibility for mold inspections in rental properties can be somewhat nuanced. As an expert in indoor environmental quality and building sciences, I would advise you to examine local laws and agreements that govern such matters.

Firstly, it's important to understand the laws and tenant rights in the UAE. The Federal Law No. 17 of 2003 on Real Estate Transactions provides a framework for rental properties. According to Article 45, landlords are required to maintain their properties in a habitable condition. This generally includes ensuring that buildings are free from significant structural defects and environmental hazards such as mold.

However, when it comes specifically to mold inspections, the responsibility can vary based on what is agreed upon between the landlord and tenant. Typically, if you've noticed unusual dampness or other signs of potential mold growth after rain, it might be reasonable to request a professional inspection from your landlord. This would fall under the category of addressing significant issues that could affect your health.

In many cases, tenants might find it prudent to initiate an inspection themselves and then present evidence to their landlords. You can engage a professional environmental consulting firm such as Saniservice, which provides mold testing services in Dubai, by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com for a quote.

If your landlord refuses to cover the costs of a professional inspection, it's recommended that you document all observations and communicate with them regarding your concerns. You might need to escalate the issue through your local property management office or seek legal advice if necessary.

Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial for health, especially in environments prone to humidity changes like in Dubai during rainy seasons. Addressing potential mold growth promptly can prevent more serious issues down the line and ensure a healthier living environment for you and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 20, 2025 1:30 am