Landlord or tenant responsible for bedroom mold in Jumeirah?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment for 2 years and just noticed a large patch of black mold in the back of the bedroom wardrobe, which is on the wall facing the outside. It’s been really humid lately and the smell is getting stronger. Who is responsible for dealing with this, me as the tenant or is it the landlord's duty to fix?
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In Dubai, the responsibility for mold remediation typically falls on the landlord, as they are obligated to provide a habitable property free from structural defects. The black mold behind your wardrobe is likely due to a penetrating damp issue from the external wall, which is a structural problem the landlord must address.
You should formally notify your landlord or property management company in writing, with clear photos. They are responsible for investigating the source—often faulty external waterproofing or a leaking pipe within the wall—and performing the necessary repairs. The high humidity in JVC exacerbates any existing moisture problem, accelerating mold growth. As the tenant, your responsibility is to maintain adequate ventilation to minimize condensation, which can be difficult in our climate with constant AC use. However, the size and location of this growth point to a building envelope issue, not just lifestyle factors. For a case this advanced with a strong odor, a professional inspection is wise to identify the exact moisture source and species of mold. A lab test can confirm the type, which is important for understanding any health risks and ensuring the remediation plan is appropriate. The landlord’s contractor should handle the cleanup, but verifying the root cause is fixed is essential to prevent recurrence. |
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