Mold under carpet in Dubai: landlord or cleaning company first?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been leaking a little for a while, but after all the recent humidity, I just pulled back the corner of the bedroom carpet and found a huge patch of black mold underneath. It smells really damp and I'm worried it's been spreading. What's the best way to handle a mold issue like this in Dubai – should I call my landlord first or go straight to a professional cleaning company?
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Notify your landlord immediately in writing, as they are legally responsible for addressing structural issues like AC leaks under Dubai rental law. Document the mold with photos and videos before any cleanup attempts.
For mold of this scale, especially after prolonged humidity, professional remediation is strongly advised. The black coloration suggests significant growth, and disturbing it incorrectly can aerosolize spores throughout your apartment. In Dubai's climate, the underlying concrete slab may also be affected, requiring specialized drying techniques beyond surface cleaning. A proper remediation company will first identify the moisture source—likely the AC condensate drain line—and contain the area to prevent cross-contamination. They should use HEPA filtration and antimicrobial treatments, then verify removal with post-remediation testing. While some general cleaning companies offer mold services, look for those with specific certifications and who provide verifiable lab results. Your landlord may have a preferred provider, but you can request an independent assessment if concerned. Keep all communication documented for your tenancy records. |
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