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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange greenish growth starting to appear on the ceiling near the window in my bedroom. It’s not moldy enough that it's causing any obvious damage yet, but it’s certainly concerning. Given that this is a rental property and we’ve lived here for 2 years, whose responsibility would it be to address this issue?
Posted by Qiang Zhou
Asked on February 16, 2026 3:12 pm
The greenish growth observed on your ceiling could be indicative of mold. Mold can indeed present various health risks and structural concerns, especially considering the recent rainfall which might have created conducive conditions for its proliferation.

In the UAE specifically, particularly within the context of Dubai, it's crucial to adhere to local guidelines and regulations concerning property maintenance and safety. The responsibility for addressing this issue would typically fall on the landlord as per typical rental agreements in the UAE. However, given that you've lived here for 2 years without any prior issues, it might be prudent to communicate with your landlord about this concern.

Given the potential health implications of mold growth, a professional inspection by an accredited environmental testing firm like Saniservice would be advisable. They can provide a detailed report on the type and extent of contamination. Their services are crucial as they adhere strictly to local standards ensuring accurate identification and remediation processes.

Contacting 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email at hello@saniservice.com could be your first step towards getting a professional assessment. They offer comprehensive mold inspection, testing, and remediation services tailored to the UAE environment.

Additionally, if you decide to engage in DIY measures before consulting professionals, here are some tips: Ensure all necessary safety equipment is used—masks, gloves, goggles—and that adequate ventilation is maintained during any cleaning activities. Use a solution of 1 cup bleach per gallon of water to clean affected areas; however, this method should not replace professional remediation.

Remember, while you might be able to address minor instances of mold growth temporarily through DIY methods, persistent or widespread issues require expert handling to ensure compliance with local health and safety standards.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 18, 2026 11:05 pm