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We've lived in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment for two years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of the master bedroom closet, behind some storage boxes. It seems to have gotten worse since the recent humidity, and I'm worried it's spreading. Who is responsible for arranging and paying for a proper mold inspection here, me as the tenant or my landlord?
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The responsibility typically falls on the landlord to arrange and pay for a mold inspection, as they are obligated to provide a habitable property under Dubai tenancy law. This is especially true for issues stemming from the building's structure, like a leaking pipe in the wall or faulty external waterproofing that you, as a tenant, could not have caused.
However, you must formally notify your landlord or property management company in writing about the issue first. Provide clear photos of the mold in the closet corner and mention its apparent growth since the recent humidity spike. This documentation is crucial. They are then responsible for investigating the source, which is often a hidden leak or condensation from an AC unit, both common in JVC due to the climate. If the landlord is unresponsive, you can reference the rental contract's maintenance clauses and escalate to the Dubai Land Department's Rental Dispute Center. For a case like yours—where the mold is behind stored items and has worsened—a professional inspection is strongly advised to identify the exact moisture source and mold type. This provides the concrete evidence needed to resolve responsibility. The inspection cost can sometimes be negotiated or deducted from rent if the landlord refuses their duty, but this requires proper legal channels. Start with that formal written notification immediately. |
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