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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, which is directly under the balcony. The carpet there seems damp despite regular drying, and when I opened the closet door, there were visible spots on the wall that looked suspiciously like mold. Should this be something I should bring to my landlord’s attention or am I overreacting?
Posted by Ken Zhao
Asked on January 25, 2026 9:43 am
Hey there,

First off, it's quite understandable to be concerned about the smell and the visible spots you've noticed. In the UAE, particularly within regions like Dubai, mold can pose significant health risks due to high humidity levels, especially after heavy rainfall. If you have spotted potential mold in your bedroom closet under the balcony, it is indeed wise to bring this to your landlord's attention as soon as possible.

According to UAE regulations and standards, landlords are responsible for maintaining properties in a safe condition, which includes addressing moisture issues that could lead to mold growth. In Dubai, specifically, you should be aware of the Building Code (Building Control Department) guidelines that mandate proper ventilation and damp proofing measures within residential spaces. Failure to comply with these codes can result in legal consequences for both landlords and tenants.

Given the damp carpet and visible spots on the wall, it's highly recommended to have a professional inspection done. This will ensure accurate identification of the mold type, assess its extent, and provide remediation advice tailored to your specific situation. You might consider contacting a company like Saniservice, who can offer comprehensive mold testing services and provide a detailed report.

Remember that some molds can produce allergens or mycotoxins, which may affect your health if exposed over time. It's crucial to act promptly to prevent any potential health risks. In the meantime, avoid touching or disturbing the affected area as this could spread spores throughout your home.

So yes, it is not an exaggeration at all to report this issue to your landlord. You can reach out to them via phone or email and mention that you've noticed a musty smell and some visible signs of mold growth in your bedroom closet. If they're unresponsive or unsure how to proceed, consider contacting the Dubai Municipality Building Control Department for guidance on next steps.

Call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com for professional assistance and peace of mind. Don't forget to mention your location as well – this can help them provide more relevant advice.

Hope this helps!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 27, 2026 6:45 am