Is black mold in closet an urgent landlord issue?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a small patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet on the inside wall. It's been incredibly humid lately and I'm worried it might be spreading behind the clothes. Is this something I need to get my landlord to fix immediately, or is it okay to wait until after the weekend?
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Based on the information provided, yes, the black mold in your closet should be considered an urgent issue that you must report to your landlord immediately. In the UAE's high-humidity climate, especially during the summer months, a small visible patch is often just the tip of the iceberg. The mold is likely spreading behind the wall and within the wall cavity, facilitated by condensation from your year-round air conditioning system. This indicates a persistent moisture problem that will not resolve itself.
Under typical Dubai rental regulations, the landlord is responsible for maintaining the property's structure and addressing issues that affect habitability, which includes mold remediation stemming from building envelope defects, leaking AC drain lines, or inadequate insulation. You should formally notify your landlord in writing, with photos, to document the issue and request immediate action. Delaying until after the weekend allows the colony to proliferate, potentially leading to more extensive damage to the structure and your personal belongings, and increasing the risk of health effects from prolonged spore exposure. This is not a situation for DIY cleaning. Proper remediation requires a professional inspection to identify the exact moisture source, assess the full extent of the contamination, and execute a containment and removal protocol that prevents cross-contamination. For a certified assessment and remediation solution, I strongly recommend contacting our specialists at Saniservice. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an inspection. Our team can provide a detailed report for your landlord, outlining the cause and the necessary steps for a permanent fix. |
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