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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a small patch of mold growing on the ceiling near my son’s bedroom. The landlord hasn't said anything about it, but I'm not sure if it's part of the maintenance responsibilities or if I should address it myself. Given that we've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, should I bring it up with the landlord to discuss fixing it?
Posted by Nisha Mehta
Asked on January 23, 2026 1:23 pm
Absolutely, it is crucial to address the mold issue with your landlord. Given that the UAE has strict building and maintenance codes, especially in Dubai where environmental health regulations are stringent, ignoring such a problem could lead to significant structural issues as well as potential health hazards for you and your family.

In the UAE, particularly within residential buildings like yours, landlords have substantial responsibilities regarding property maintenance. The Building Code (UAE-BS 13056) mandates that all structures maintain proper moisture control measures to prevent fungal growth. Mold not only poses a risk to respiratory health but can also cause structural damage over time.

Given the situation where you've observed mold in your son's bedroom, it’s imperative to act swiftly. If you decide to take care of this yourself, ensure you follow safety protocols closely. DIY mold remediation isn't recommended without proper knowledge and equipment, as improper handling could spread spores further or cause cross-contamination.

However, if the issue is beyond a basic inspection or appears to be a more serious case (such as extensive growth), consider hiring a professional environmental consultant or mold remediation service provider in Dubai. Companies like Saniservice specialize in handling such issues and can provide detailed assessments and comprehensive solutions that adhere to local regulations. Remember, their expertise ensures the safe and effective removal of mold while minimizing risks.

When you do speak with your landlord, it's wise to keep records of the discovery date along with any evidence (photos, notes) of the mold. This documentation will help substantiate your claims if necessary. You can approach this conversation by suggesting a joint inspection or recommending a professional service; this way, both parties are informed and working towards resolving the issue promptly.

Lastly, should you decide to engage Saniservice for assistance, their contact information is available at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com. They can provide an immediate assessment and ensure that any remediation work meets the necessary standards.

Remember, addressing mold issues early not only protects your health but also prevents more extensive damage down the line.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 26, 2026 11:22 am