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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in the closet on the second floor of our rental. The AC in my apartment seems to struggle more with the high humidity during these wet periods, but I'm not sure if this is something that should be addressed by the landlord or if it's just part of living here. Are there any maintenance issues related to high humidity that a tenant like me should be aware of and address with the landlord?
Posted by Dana Al-Zahrani
Asked on December 10, 2025 5:01 pm
High humidity levels can indeed lead to some serious concerns, particularly in the context of your observation. In Dubai and other parts of the UAE where you might be experiencing persistent high humidity following a wet period, it’s crucial for tenants like yourself to understand what's at stake.

Firstly, humidity levels above 70% are conducive to mold growth, which can pose significant health risks such as respiratory issues or exacerbate allergies. The musty smell in your closet is likely an early sign of mold presence due to the high moisture content. This scenario definitely warrants a call for professional inspection and remediation services. Given that you’re experiencing these issues during a wet period, it might be worth considering the landlord's responsibility as per UAE laws.

In Dubai, the tenant-landlord relationship is governed by specific contracts which often outline responsibilities regarding maintenance and repairs. However, in cases of high humidity or mold growth due to water damage from external factors like heavy rain, landlords may need to step up their game beyond what’s typically expected under normal wear-and-tear scenarios.

You should address the issue with your landlord promptly by providing them with detailed observations and ideally, photographic evidence if possible. It would be prudent to ask for a formal inspection from a certified environmental inspector who can assess the level of humidity and potential mold growth. This not only ensures that the problem is professionally managed but also provides you with concrete evidence should any disputes arise.

If your landlord is reluctant or slow in addressing the issue, consider consulting legal advice specific to tenant rights in Dubai to understand your options. Ignoring high humidity issues can lead to significant structural damage over time and health risks for yourself and other residents, making it a priority concern that shouldn’t be left unattended.

Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is paramount. Implementing dehumidifiers or ensuring proper ventilation can help mitigate the effects until you get professional assistance. Don't hesitate to reach out to us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for further guidance and support.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 12, 2025 10:09 am