AC leak causing mold: landlord or tenant responsible for repair?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah seems to be leaking water onto the wall, and now I’ve spotted a big patch of black mold spreading behind the bedroom wardrobe. It’s been getting worse for the last couple of months, especially with the humidity. Who is responsible for fixing this and paying for the cleanup, me as the tenant or my landlord?
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Leak-induced mold is typically the landlord's responsibility to remediate in Dubai. Tenancy law places structural and maintenance issues, including AC system faults that cause water damage, on the property owner. Your first step is to formally notify your landlord or property management company in writing, with clear photos of the leak and resulting mold, and request immediate repairs.
The persistent high humidity here accelerates mold growth from any moisture source, making prompt action critical. Do not attempt to clean significant mold growth yourself, as improper handling can disperse harmful spores. A professional inspection is necessary to assess the full extent of the damage behind the wardrobe and to confirm the AC leak is the sole moisture source. The remediation process should involve fixing the AC leak at its source, properly drying the affected wall cavity, and then removing the contaminated materials. For documented cases like this, a company with its own microbiology lab can provide the concrete evidence needed to verify the mold is gone, which protects both you and the landlord. If the landlord is unresponsive, you can escalate the matter to the Rental Dispute Center (RDC) in Dubai. |
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