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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading along the corner of our bedroom wall behind the wardrobe. It’s gotten worse since the weather turned more humid last month. I’m really worried about my family breathing this in. What’s the best way to get this professionally treated here in Dubai, and should I contact my landlord first or just get a quote myself?
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Contact your landlord first. Tenancy law in Dubai generally holds the property owner responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of the building, which includes fixing leaks that lead to mold. Sending them a clear photo of the affected area is the correct first step.
For a problem of this scale—spreading black spots hidden behind furniture—a professional inspection is strongly advised before any remediation. The inspector will identify the moisture source (often a hidden condensation line from the AC unit, a leak in the wall, or humidity buildup) and take samples to determine the mold species. This documented assessment is crucial; it provides the evidence you need for your landlord and ensures the remediation plan actually solves the root cause, not just the visible growth. If the landlord is unresponsive, you can get a quote yourself from a certified mold inspection company. Choose one that provides a detailed report with lab analysis from an accredited microbiology lab, as this documentation will be essential for any further discussions with your landlord or building management. Remediation in Dubai's climate is ineffective without first addressing the underlying moisture problem. |
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