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Our AC unit in the bedroom has been leaking a bit, and now we’ve discovered a patch of black mold in the corner behind the wardrobe. It’s been getting worse over the last few weeks, and I'm worried about my family's health. Who is legally responsible for arranging and paying for the mold removal here in Dubai, me as the tenant or the landlord?
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The responsibility for mold removal in a Dubai rental depends on the source of the moisture. If the mold is a direct result of a maintenance issue by the landlord, such as a leaking AC unit, a structural leak, or faulty plumbing, then the landlord is typically responsible for the remediation under Dubai rental law. Your situation, with a leaking AC unit causing the mold, strongly suggests the landlord's responsibility to fix both the leak and the resulting damage.
You should formally notify your landlord or property management company in writing immediately, detailing the issue and including clear photographs of the leak and the mold growth. They are obligated to address the root cause to prevent recurrence. In Dubai's high humidity, simply wiping away visible mold is insufficient; the hidden moisture source must be resolved to prevent regrowth. For a patch that has been growing for weeks, a professional inspection is advisable to assess the extent behind the wardrobe and any potential spread within the AC system itself. While the landlord handles the structural fix, ensure the remediation process includes proper containment, removal, and verification that the area is dry and spore-free. This is crucial for health, as persistent dampness and AC use can circulate spores. Always request documentation of the repair and cleanup for your records. |
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