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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking for a couple of months and now I’m seeing this black, fuzzy patch spreading on the wall behind the wardrobe. My landlord says it’s because we don’t run the AC high enough, but we keep it at 24. Who is legally responsible for the cleanup and repairs for this mold in Dubai?
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Responsibility for AC mold cleanup in Dubai generally falls on the landlord, as per the Dubai Rental Law. The law obligates landlords to maintain the property in a habitable condition, which includes addressing issues like persistent water leakage from fixed installations such as AC units that lead to structural damage and mold.
Your landlord’s claim about the AC temperature is not a valid defense. While setting a very high temperature can cause condensation in extremely humid climates, 24°C is a standard and reasonable setting. The primary issue is the malfunctioning AC unit leaking water, which creates the damp environment mold requires to grow. This is a maintenance failure. For a leak ongoing for months, the resulting black mold is likely extensive behind the wardrobe. Document everything with clear photos and dates of your communications with the landlord. Send a formal written notification, reiterating the issue and your request for repair, as this creates a necessary paper trail. Given the visible spread, a professional inspection is advised to assess the full extent behind the wall and identify the mold species. In Dubai's climate, hidden mold can proliferate rapidly due to high humidity. Remediation involves fixing the leak at its source, properly drying the area, and then removing the contaminated materials—not just wiping the visible spot. If the landlord remains unresponsive, you can file a complaint with the Rental Dispute Center (RDC) in Dubai. |
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