Black mold behind wardrbe in Dubai - call landlord first?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading on the wall behind our wardrobe in the master bedroom. It's an interior wall and the room always feels damp, even with the AC on. I'm worried it's been there a while and we just couldn't see it. What's the best way to handle this in Dubai – should I call my landlord first or get a professional mold inspection myself?
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Document the mold with clear photos showing its extent and notify your landlord in writing immediately. Under Dubai rental law (Law No. 26 of 2007), landlords are generally responsible for addressing structural and maintenance issues like this, especially as it's on an interior wall suggesting a potential leak or insulation problem.
Given the hidden location and persistent dampness, a professional inspection is wise before any remediation. The constant high humidity here, combined with AC units that can create cold spots and condensation on walls, creates an ideal environment for mold. What you see behind the wardrobe is often just a fraction of the actual growth. An inspector can use a moisture meter to find the water source and take air/surface samples for a lab culture to identify the species. This evidence is crucial; it confirms the problem's severity for your landlord and ensures the right remediation method is used. Simply cleaning visible mold without fixing the underlying moisture issue will lead to its swift return. For a case like this, involving a concealed area and a persistent damp feeling, starting with a professional assessment provides the documentation needed to ensure your landlord addresses the root cause, not just the visible symptoms. |
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