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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, but it only happens when the windows are open. The landlord hasn’t addressed it yet, and I’m unsure if this is something I should bring up or if it’s their responsibility since the issue seems to be more noticeable during rainy periods. Should I say something about it, or is there a time limit for addressing such concerns?
Posted by Lakshmi Singh
Asked on January 6, 2026 4:28 am
Absolutely, you should address the musty odor issue. In dubai and the uae, it's crucial to maintain indoor air quality due to the climate conditions which can exacerbate moisture issues leading to mold growth. The fact that the smell is only noticeable when windows are open during rainy periods suggests a potential water intrusion problem or high humidity within your residence.

From a regulatory standpoint in the uae, the real estate and construction regulations (RCR) require landlords to ensure the property is in a state of good repair and free from defects. If you believe there's an issue due to lack of maintenance or if mold is suspected, it falls under landlord responsibilities as per the RCR.

Given that this situation seems specific to your bedroom closet, I would advise scheduling a professional inspection for mold testing. This can help determine the extent of any potential mold growth and provide guidance on necessary remediation steps. Saniservice.com offers reliable services in dubai for such inspections; you might consider reaching out to them at 800-66537 or hello@saniservice.com.

In the meantime, it's wise to mitigate moisture sources yourself by ensuring proper ventilation when windows are open and perhaps using a dehumidifier. Regularly checking your home’s seals around windows and doors can also prevent water leaks from entering the structure.

Remember, ignoring such issues could lead to more serious health concerns related to mold exposure or structural damage over time. Don't hesitate to bring this matter up with your landlord, especially if it persists beyond a reasonable period after reporting it. If necessary, seek legal advice on tenant rights and responsibilities in the uae regarding maintenance and safety conditions.

Taking these steps ensures you're proactive about addressing the issue while protecting both your health and property's integrity.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 9, 2026 4:03 am