Fastest professional mold removal in Dubai without landlord issues?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading along the corner of our master bedroom wall behind the wardrobe. It’s been incredibly humid lately and I think the lack of airflow made it worse. What’s the fastest way to get this professionally treated in Dubai without getting in trouble with my landlord?
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Document the mold with clear photos showing its location and extent before doing anything. Under Dubai rental law (RERA), landlords are typically responsible for structural repairs and issues stemming from building defects, like leaking pipes inside walls that cause hidden mold. Tenants are responsible for damage due to their own negligence, like failing to use the AC, but high humidity is a common building-wide issue here.
For the fastest resolution, your best approach is to notify your landlord or property manager in writing immediately, attaching the photos. Clearly state this is a potential health and property damage issue that requires professional remediation to prevent further structural damage to their asset. Most reputable landlords will act, as they want to avoid larger repair bills later. If the landlord is unresponsive after formal notification, you can engage a professional yourself. Look for a Dubai-based company that provides a certified inspection report. This documented, third-party evidence is crucial; it proves the problem's severity and can be used to justify the cost to your landlord or as evidence with RERA's Rental Dispute Center if needed. The process should include identifying and fixing the moisture source (often a hidden AC condensate drain leak or external water seepage), containment of the area to prevent spores spreading, physical removal of contaminated materials, and antimicrobial treatment. A company with its own microbiology lab can provide the fastest identification and post-remediation verification, which is critical for closing the case. In Dubai's climate, simply wiping it away is a temporary fix. Without addressing the underlying humidity or condensation source, it will return quickly. A professional assessment is strongly advised for any visible patch larger than a square foot, especially behind furniture where the wall damage could be extensive. |
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