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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, right on the wall. It wasn't there last week, but with all this humidity lately, it seems to have exploded. I'm really worried about it spreading to our clothes and affecting our health. What's the most effective way for a tenant in Dubai to get this properly treated, and should I call my landlord first or just get a professional mold removal company myself?
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Notify your landlord in writing immediately, as they are legally responsible for structural repairs under Dubai rental law. Include clear photos of the mold. Do not attempt removal yourself, as improper cleaning can aerosolize spores and spread the problem.
This rapid growth is a classic sign of a hidden moisture source, likely condensation from an AC duct running inside that wall or a seepage issue from recent humidity. A professional inspection is needed to locate and fix the root cause; otherwise, it will return. For a tenant, the most effective path is to request your landlord arranges for a certified mold assessment. The inspector will identify the species and moisture source, providing a report that dictates the proper remediation scope. Your landlord should hire a remediation company that follows IICRC standards, uses containment to prevent cross-contamination, and verifies results with post-cleanup testing. Until it's handled, keep the closet closed and consider moving valuable clothing to prevent musty odors from permeating the fabric. |
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