Is AC mold in my apartment an urgent landlord issue?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been leaking a bit onto the carpet for the last couple of weeks, and I just pulled back the corner to find a small patch of black and green mold. We run the AC constantly, so it feels damp. Is this something I need to call the landlord about urgently, or can it wait until the weekend?
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Yes, this is an urgent issue for your landlord in Dubai. The continuous AC leak has created a persistent moisture source, which is a primary condition for mold growth in our high-humidity climate. Landlords in Dubai are generally responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of the property and the functionality of installed systems like air conditioning under the rental law.
You should notify your landlord or property management company in writing immediately, including clear photos of both the leak and the mold. This creates a formal record of the issue. The mold you see is likely just the surface manifestation; moisture from the leak can wick into the carpet underlay and even the concrete screed below, creating a much larger hidden problem that requires professional assessment. For a situation involving ongoing water intrusion and visible growth, a professional inspection is recommended to determine the full extent. The remediation process typically involves stopping the leak first, then properly containing and removing the affected materials to prevent spores from spreading. Simply wiping the visible spot is insufficient and can aggravate the problem. Given that you run the AC constantly, those spores are likely being circulated throughout your apartment, which can cause air quality issues and irritate allergies. |
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