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Our master bedroom closet in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment has had a dark black mold spreading along the back wall for the last couple of months. I wipe it away with vinegar, but it just comes back stronger, and our clothes are starting to smell damp. We run the AC constantly, but the humidity is still a problem in that corner. Who is responsible for fixing the root cause of this, me as the tenant or my landlord?
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In Dubai's rental market, the responsibility for mold remediation depends on the root cause. The landlord is legally obligated to address structural issues causing the moisture, such as a leaking pipe within the wall, faulty external waterproofing, or a poorly insulated AC duct running through the space. As a tenant, you are typically responsible for mold caused by your own activities or failure to maintain adequate ventilation.
Your situation in JVC, with recurring black mold despite constant AC use, strongly suggests a hidden structural or mechanical issue. The constant humidity in that specific corner is a major red flag. Simply wiping it away with vinegar only addresses the surface growth, not the underlying moisture source. Your first step is to formally notify your landlord or property management company in writing, with photos, about the persistent mold and damp smell. They should arrange for a professional inspection to diagnose the moisture source. This is crucial, as black mold recurring this aggressively often indicates a problem they are responsible for fixing. While waiting for a response, immediately move your clothes to protect them. Run a dehumidifier in that room if possible, and ensure no furniture is pressed directly against the wall to improve air circulation. Given the mold's persistence, a professional assessment is essential to identify the species and the exact moisture intrusion point, as this will definitively determine liability for the repair. |
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