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The AC in my bedroom has been making a weird damp smell for a couple of months, and now I've spotted black mold growing around the vent on the ceiling. I'm in a rented apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle and my contract just renewed automatically. Am I responsible for getting this cleaned, or is this something I need to report to the landlord to fix?
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Based on UAE tenancy law and the specific conditions of your rental apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle, the responsibility for this black mold issue almost certainly falls on your landlord.
The damp smell and visible growth around your AC vent are classic symptoms of a contaminated air conditioning system, often caused by a clogged condensate drain line or a faulty drip pan. The high humidity and year-round AC use in Dubai's climate create a perfect environment for mold proliferation inside AC units and ductwork. This is a maintenance issue related to the building's core systems, which is the landlord's responsibility to rectify under standard tenancy contracts. You should report this to your landlord or property management company immediately and in writing. Provide clear photographs of the mold growth. This is not merely a cleanliness issue; it is a potential health hazard and can cause damage to the property's structure and finishes if the moisture source is not addressed. We strongly advise against attempting to clean this yourself. Disturbing the mold can release a high volume of spores into your living space. A professional inspection is required to identify the exact moisture source, assess the extent of contamination within the ductwork, and execute a proper remediation protocol. This involves specialized equipment like HEPA vacuums and antimicrobial coatings to ensure it is resolved safely and effectively. For a certified assessment and remediation quote, we recommend contacting our specialists at Saniservice. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an inspection. |
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