Is landlord responsible for mold and AC repair in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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We’ve lived in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment for two years and just noticed a big patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind some storage boxes. The dehumidifier in our AC unit has been acting up for a few months, making the whole place feel damp. Is my landlord legally required to handle the mold remediation and fix the AC, or is this on me to sort out?
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Your landlord is typically responsible for remedying the mold and repairing the AC under Dubai's rental law, as these issues pertain to the property's structure and essential services. The dampness from a malfunctioning AC unit is a direct cause of the mold growth, which falls under the landlord's obligation to maintain the property in a habitable condition.
In Jumeirah Village Circle and similar developments, high humidity and year-round AC use make faulty units a primary cause of condensation and mold. Document the issue thoroughly with clear photos and videos of both the mold and the AC unit. Formally notify your landlord or property management company in writing, requesting both professional mold remediation and an AC repair. For a case of this size, a professional inspection and lab-based testing can verify the mold type and extent, which strengthens your request. If the landlord is unresponsive, you can file a complaint with the Rental Dispute Center (RDC) in Dubai. They will often side with the tenant when the issue is related to the building's structure or essential maintenance, like the AC. Do not attempt to remediate significant mold growth yourself, as improper handling can spread spores and exacerbate the problem. The landlord should engage a certified remediation company to ensure it is addressed correctly. |
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