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My bathroom in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment has had this musty smell for weeks, but I finally pulled back the vanity cabinet today and found a bunch of black mold spreading on the wall behind the pipes. It's been so humid lately and I'm worried it's getting worse. What's the best way to handle this properly in Dubai – should I call my landlord first or just get a professional cleaning company to deal with it immediately?
Posted by Samira Malik
Asked on May 15, 2026 12:10 am
Contact your landlord first—it's their legal responsibility under Dubai rental law to address mold caused by structural issues like leaks or inadequate ventilation. Document the mold with clear photos and send a written notification, as this creates a formal record of the issue.

Given Dubai's high humidity and the mold's location behind plumbing, this likely stems from a hidden leak or chronic condensation. Surface cleaning alone won't solve it; the moisture source must be identified and fixed. For extensive growth like this, a professional inspection is recommended to assess the wall cavity and confirm the mold type, as some species common in humid climates can cause significant irritation.

While waiting for your landlord, improve airflow by running the bathroom exhaust fan longer after showers and keeping the door open. Avoid DIY bleach solutions, as they can push spores deeper and won't address the root cause. A reputable remediation company can properly contain the area, remove affected materials, and treat the structure, which is often necessary for persistent bathroom mold.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 16, 2026 1:50 pm