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We've lived in our Jumeirah Village Triangle apartment for two years and just noticed what looks like black mold spreading from the corner of our bedroom ceiling, near the AC vent. It’s gotten worse since the humidity spiked last month, and my husband has been waking up with a stuffy nose and headaches. Who is responsible for arranging and paying for the inspection and remediation here, us as tenants or the building management?
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The responsibility typically falls on the property owner or building management, but the specific cause dictates who pays. In Dubai rentals, the landlord is generally responsible for maintaining the structure, including issues with the building envelope, leaks, or faulty AC systems that lead to condensation and mold. As a tenant, you are responsible for reporting the issue promptly and maintaining good ventilation.
Your description of the mold near the AC vent, exacerbated by high humidity, strongly suggests a condensation issue linked to the AC system or a leak from another unit—both structural concerns the building management should address. Document the issue with photos and formally notify your landlord or property management company in writing. They should arrange for a professional inspection to identify the moisture source. A proper inspection involves moisture mapping and often air or surface sampling to identify the mold type, which is crucial for health concerns like those your husband is experiencing. If the investigation proves the cause is a maintenance issue like a roof leak or faulty central AC drainage, the landlord bears the cost for remediation. If the cause is determined to be tenant negligence, like failure to use the AC or report a leak, you could be liable. For health symptoms that appear linked to the apartment, a professional assessment with documented lab results is the most effective way to resolve the issue with management. |
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