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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange musty smell in the corner of my bedroom. It’s always damp there, even though I’ve tried to keep it dry by using dehumidifiers. My kids have been coughing more than usual too, and I suspect it might be from mold. Who is responsible for addressing this issue—me as the tenant or the landlord?
Posted by Kayla Robinson
Asked on January 30, 2026 4:02 pm
In the UAE, particularly within Dubai, addressing mold issues is a critical matter that requires prompt and appropriate handling. Mold growth can indeed be hazardous to health, especially affecting children who may experience more frequent coughing as you mentioned.

Firstly, it's important to distinguish between tenant responsibilities and landlord obligations under UAE property laws. In most residential rental agreements in the UAE, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining the building’s structure and common areas, which includes ensuring that there are no significant water leaks or issues that could lead to mold growth. However, tenants are typically responsible for maintaining their own living spaces and addressing minor concerns like dehumidifier usage.

Given your situation where a damp corner of your bedroom has led to a musty smell and increased coughing among your children, it would be prudent to act swiftly. You should first document the issue in writing and inform your landlord about the mold problem, providing evidence such as photographs or even videos if necessary. If you're unable to resolve this through communication with your landlord, you may want to consider seeking assistance from environmental health authorities in Dubai.

In cases where the issue is severe, professional inspection by a certified specialist like ourselves at Saniservice can provide detailed analysis and recommendations. Our services include mold testing, identification of moisture sources, and remediation plans tailored for local conditions. We also offer hygienization processes to ensure that your home is safe from harmful microorganisms.

To avoid such situations in the future, consider implementing better moisture management strategies. While dehumidifiers are a good start, ensure they're regularly maintained and positioned correctly. Additionally, use air conditioning systems with high efficiency filters during humid seasons or rainy spells to reduce indoor humidity levels.

Remember, maintaining indoor air quality is crucial for your family’s health. If you find the issue persists despite your efforts, don't hesitate to reach out to us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional guidance and support.

Acting promptly can prevent minor issues from escalating into major problems that could affect not just you but also the health of your loved ones.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 2, 2026 2:05 pm