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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's because of the black spots I just found behind our bedroom wardrobe in Silicon Oasis. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed it, probably from the humidity. What’s the fastest way to get a professional mold inspection done here, and does anyone know if the landlord is usually responsible for the cost?
Posted by Junho Tanaka
Asked on April 25, 2026 11:35 am
In Dubai, landlord responsibility for mold inspection depends on the source of the problem. If the mold is a direct result of a structural issue—like a leaking pipe in the wall, a faulty AC drain line, or inadequate waterproofing that the landlord is obligated to maintain—then they are typically responsible for the inspection and remediation costs. However, if the moisture source is due to tenant lifestyle (like inadequate ventilation leading to condensation) or pre-existing damage that wasn't reported, the cost may fall to you.

Given your location in Silicon Oasis and the description of black spots behind a wardrobe—a classic spot for condensation buildup in our humid climate—the cause needs professional diagnosis. The year-round AC use can create significant temperature differentials, leading to condensation on cooler exterior walls, especially behind large furniture.

The fastest way to get a professional inspection is to engage a company with its own microbiology lab, as they can provide on-site preliminary assessments and precise lab identification from samples. This is critical, as the type of mold informs the health risk and remediation protocol. For immediate action, document the mold with photos and notify your landlord in writing, citing the potential health impact on your children. Request a professional inspection to determine the moisture source. If the landlord is unresponsive, you can file a complaint with the Dubai Land Department's (DLD) Rental Dispute Center (RDC), as a landlord is generally obligated to provide a habitable property. A certified inspection report from an accredited lab is the strongest evidence for any dispute.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 27, 2026 3:18 am