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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a greenish tinge on the ceiling of our living room, which has been getting worse despite regular cleaning. The AC in my apartment seems to cycle through this smell with the humidifier, making me worry it might be mold. What should I do about it if it's not addressed by the landlord?
Posted by Anita Banerjee
Asked on January 7, 2026 10:27 am
Absolutely, mold growth is something that should be taken seriously. In the context of Dubai/UAE and specifically the UAE, environmental conditions can create an ideal environment for mold to flourish. The warm climate and high humidity levels, particularly after heavy rains as you've experienced, are perfect breeding grounds for various types of fungi.

Firstly, it's imperative to understand that greenish tinge on your ceiling could indeed be indicative of mold growth. Mold colonies often appear in shades of green, black, white, or brown, depending on the type and moisture content. It’s crucial not to overlook this as a mere discoloration; it can pose serious health risks, especially for individuals with allergies, asthma, or compromised immune systems.

Given your situation, I strongly recommend scheduling an inspection by a certified professional in mold remediation. In Dubai, you might consider contacting companies like Saniservice, who are well-versed in handling such issues according to local regulations and standards. Their expertise will ensure that the assessment is thorough and accurate, allowing for appropriate action.

If the landlord does not address the issue or if you suspect they’re not taking it seriously, initiating a conversation with them about their responsibilities under UAE laws might be necessary. According to Article 35 of the Civil Transactions Law in the UAE, landlords are responsible for maintaining properties in good condition, which includes addressing issues like mold.

In terms of practical steps while waiting for professional assistance, here are some actions you can take:

1. Limit Moisture Exposure: Ensure that your AC and humidifier aren't exacerbating the problem by reducing their usage or adjusting settings accordingly.
2. Ventilation: Increase air circulation in affected areas to help dry out the environment, but avoid using fans directly on damp surfaces which could spread spores.
3. Clean Carefully: Use a solution of water and detergent to clean mold off hard surfaces, being careful not to create more moisture that could encourage further growth.

Remember, the key is to act swiftly once you suspect mold presence. Ignoring it can lead to structural damage as well as health issues. If you're unsure or if the situation worsens, don't hesitate to reach out for professional help.

Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com should you need immediate assistance.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 9, 2026 10:38 pm