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The wall behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom has these spreading black spots, and I’m sure it’s gotten worse since the humidity kicked in last month. We’ve been in this JVC villa for three years and never had an issue before. My main concern is whether this is something I need to fix myself or if it's the landlord's responsibility to handle, especially since it seems like it might be a leak in the building's external wall. Who is legally responsible for the removal and repairs for something like this in Dubai?
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That depends on the source of the moisture. In Dubai rentals, the landlord is typically responsible for structural repairs, including fixing leaks from external walls, plumbing within the walls, or a failing AC unit that causes condensation. You, as the tenant, are generally responsible for issues stemming from daily living, like insufficient ventilation leading to condensation.
Document the mold with date-stamped photos, especially if you can show it's worsening. Report it in writing to your landlord or property manager immediately, as delays can lead to more extensive damage. The high humidity here accelerates mold growth, so prompt action is key. If the landlord agrees the cause is structural, they should arrange and pay for both the leak repair and the subsequent mold remediation. For a confirmed leak, a professional inspection is advised to identify the exact moisture source, which is often hidden. Remediation involves fixing the leak, properly removing the contaminated materials, and treating the area to prevent regrowth. Simply wiping it away is a temporary fix. If the landlord disputes responsibility, you may need to escalate through the Dubai Land Department or the Rental Dispute Settlement Centre. |
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