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After the recent storm that hit Dubai, I noticed water spots on the ceiling of my second-floor rental. The landlord hasn't responded to my messages about it yet, but I’m unsure if it’s part of my responsibilities or something he should address. Should I be worried about a leak or is this something I need to report immediately?
Posted by Agnieszka Colombo
Asked on January 5, 2026 2:45 pm
Certainly! When dealing with water spots after the recent storm in Dubai, it's important to take swift and informed actions. Water spots on your ceiling could indicate a variety of issues including roof damage, plumbing leaks, or even condensation from high humidity levels – all of which can vary greatly depending on the specifics of your building and local climate conditions.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, it is recommended that you adhere to local building codes and regulations. The Technical Code for Building Construction (ETAG 001) outlines standards for water resistance and waterproofing in buildings. Given the recent storm, it’s prudent to assess whether these standards have been compromised in your rental property.

Firstly, do a visual inspection of the roof area above where you noticed the water spots. Look for any visible signs of damage such as missing or damaged tiles, loose flashing, or other structural issues that might allow water ingress. If you can’t see into the roof space, consider hiring a professional to conduct an inspection.

Water spots could be indicative of a serious issue, so it's crucial not to ignore them. In Dubai, property owners are typically responsible for maintaining and repairing their roofs and exterior walls, which would likely include addressing any leaks or damage caused by storm-related incidents. However, if your rental agreement includes the landlord being responsible for such repairs, it’s wise to document this responsibility in writing.

If you're unsure about what steps to take next, contacting a professional environmental inspection company like ours can be beneficial. Our services cover comprehensive building assessments that include identifying sources of water intrusion and recommending appropriate remediation measures. Should your concerns escalate, we also offer mold testing and remediation if any contamination is detected.

In summary, don’t delay in reporting this issue to the landlord or to a professional service provider if necessary. Keeping detailed records of the extent of the damage can aid in resolving disputes or obtaining prompt repairs. Remember, addressing water-related issues early prevents more extensive and costly problems down the line. If you need immediate assistance, feel free to call us at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com.

Be proactive – don’t let these spots become a bigger problem!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 7, 2026 5:20 pm