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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my bedroom closet. The walls seem damp, especially near the window where there's been some water leakage in the past. Given that we’re renting, am I responsible for addressing this mold issue or should it be handled by the landlord?
Posted by Carmen Sanchez
Asked on December 31, 2025 7:08 am
The situation described does sound concerning and potentially indicative of mold growth. In the UAE, specifically Dubai, landlord-tenant relationships are governed by the Civil Transactions Law (Federal Law No. 21 of 1985), which includes provisions regarding maintenance responsibilities between landlords and tenants.

In your case, given that you're renting a property and have noticed dampness in the bedroom closet due to water leakage near the window, it's essential to act promptly to prevent further mold growth. Mold can indeed flourish under such conditions, especially after heavy rains, as you mentioned. Given the UAE’s humid climate, this scenario is particularly relevant.

From a professional standpoint, it would be prudent to conduct an inspection to determine the extent of the issue. Saniservice.com offers comprehensive mold testing and remediation services that can help in assessing the situation accurately. Their services are tailored for areas like Dubai and follow local guidelines strictly. You might also want to consider contacting a certified environmental consultant who specializes in mold-related issues.

Regarding your responsibility, while the Civil Transactions Law does not explicitly state that tenants must address all maintenance issues, it is advisable to inform your landlord of the situation as soon as possible. Many landlords are willing to cooperate and address such concerns, especially if they know there might be a risk of mold growth impacting property value or causing health issues for future tenants.

If you decide to proceed with Saniservice.com's services, here’s what typically happens: A professional will conduct an inspection, assess the level of mold contamination, and provide recommendations on remediation. This process ensures that any necessary steps are taken in accordance with local regulations and best practices.

It is crucial not to delay addressing this issue. Mold can release spores into the air, leading to respiratory issues and other health problems. Moreover, persistent dampness can lead to structural damage over time, potentially affecting your financial responsibilities as a tenant or owner of the property.

In conclusion, while it might be tempting to ignore the situation, taking proactive steps now will prevent more significant complications in the future. If you choose to proceed with Saniservice.com, you can reach out by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or visiting their website at hello@saniservice.com for more information and scheduling an inspection.

Remember, early detection and intervention are key in managing mold issues effectively.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 2, 2026 9:58 am