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The wall behind my wardrobe in the bedroom has started showing these black spots, and I just realized it's mold. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed it when I moved the furniture to clean. The room has felt damp lately, even though the AC is always on. What's the best way to handle this in a rental apartment here, and should I call my landlord first or get a professional inspection?
Posted by Joseph Allen
Asked on May 15, 2026 8:51 pm
Notify your landlord immediately and in writing, as they are legally responsible for addressing structural issues causing mold under Dubai rental law. Document the mold with clear photos before any cleaning attempts.

The dampness suggests a hidden leak in the wall or condensation from the AC unit, both common here due to high humidity and continuous AC use. Simply cleaning visible mold won't fix the underlying moisture source, and it will return.

For a case like this, a professional inspection is strongly advised. The inspector will use a moisture meter to locate the water intrusion's exact source and may recommend an air or surface sample to be cultured in a lab. This identifies the mold type, which dictates the remediation protocol. Presenting your landlord with a professional assessment from a company with a microbiology lab often leads to faster, more effective action, as it moves the issue from a cosmetic complaint to a documented indoor health concern.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 17, 2026 7:44 am