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After the rain last month, I noticed a peculiar mold growing behind the kitchen cabinets, and it’s really worrying me. Also, the landlord hasn’t responded to my requests for regular pest control checks despite multiple emails. Given these issues, should I be concerned about the certification of the building? What steps can I take to ensure the rental is up to safety standards?
Posted by Richard Williams
Asked on January 19, 2026 1:22 pm
Absolutely, mold issues should be addressed promptly and professionally. In the UAE, specifically in Dubai, building certification is crucial for ensuring safety standards are met. The U.A.E has stringent regulations that cover indoor air quality and moisture control to prevent health hazards such as those posed by molds.

Firstly, you need to understand that the presence of mold behind kitchen cabinets could be a sign of underlying issues like inadequate ventilation or poor water management systems. According to the UAE Building Code (UAE-BC), buildings must have proper drainage and ventilation to avoid moisture accumulation which can lead to mold growth. This makes it necessary for you to get a professional inspection done as soon as possible.

To ensure that your rental is up to safety standards, consider getting in touch with a certified environmental service provider like Saniservice. Their experts will conduct a thorough analysis of the area affected by mold and provide a detailed report on the extent of damage and recommended remediation steps. They follow strict guidelines set forth by the Dubai Municipality (DM) and the UAE Ministry of Energy and Technology to ensure compliance with local standards.

Remember, the DM requires landlords to maintain their properties in good condition, which includes addressing issues like mold growth. However, if your landlord is not responding to your requests for regular pest control checks and mold remediation, you might want to escalate this matter through official channels or seek legal advice to protect your rights as a tenant.

In the meantime, take immediate action by using proper containment methods to prevent further spread of mold, such as wearing protective gear when cleaning affected areas. However, do not attempt any deep cleaning yourself unless you have professional training and equipment; improper handling can exacerbate the problem and pose health risks.

Lastly, keeping records of all communications with your landlord, including emails and letters, will be beneficial in case legal action becomes necessary to ensure compliance with UAE building codes and tenant rights. Don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance and guidance on the steps you should take.

Remember, it's not just about mold; ensuring proper certification of your building can significantly impact your health and well-being in a positive way.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 20, 2026 10:46 pm