Landlord responsible for black mold inspection in Jumeirah?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing for a couple of weeks now, and I just found a patch of black mold behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom in Jumeirah. The wall feels damp, and the smell is really strong in that corner. Is this something I need to report to my landlord, or am I responsible for arranging and paying for the mold inspection myself?
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Landlords in Dubai are generally responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of the property, which includes addressing issues like water leaks and the resulting mold that you've described. The damp wall suggests a potential leak or severe condensation, a common issue in Jumeirah due to high humidity and constant AC use. You should formally report this to your landlord or property management company immediately, as it is a health and habitability concern.
For documentation, take clear photos of the mold and the damp area. In many cases, the landlord is obligated to arrange and pay for the initial inspection to identify the moisture source. However, if they are unresponsive, you may need to get a professional assessment yourself. A proper inspection involves more than just looking at the visible patch; it requires identifying the hidden moisture source, assessing the extent of growth within the wall cavity, and checking the AC system for contamination, which is a common amplifier for respiratory issues like coughing. Given the strong smell and the health symptoms, a professional inspection is strongly advised. They can provide a certified report detailing the cause and extent of the problem, which is crucial evidence if you need to escalate the matter with Dubai Municipality or the Rental Dispute Center. The goal is to fix the root cause—the moisture—not just clean the visible mold, to prevent it from returning in our climate. |
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