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Our master bathroom in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment has had a constant damp smell for the last two months. I finally pulled back the vanity cabinet today and found a patch of black and green mold, about the size of my hand, spreading on the wall behind the pipes. With this humidity, I'm worried it's getting worse by the day. Is this something I need to get my landlord to fix as an emergency, or can it wait a week for the maintenance request to go through?
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The mold behind your vanity is a health and property concern that requires prompt attention, but likely not a same-day emergency. In Dubai's high humidity, mold can spread quickly from a hidden leak. The damp smell for two months suggests a persistent moisture source, probably from a leaking pipe or condensation buildup.
You should notify your landlord immediately with clear photos and request repair. Document this communication. Dubai rental laws typically hold landlords responsible for repairs related to building integrity and hidden defects, which includes fixing the leak causing the mold. However, the urgency for remediation depends on the extent. A patch the size of a hand, while serious, can often be addressed within a week. For your safety, avoid disturbing the mold, as this can release spores. Keep the bathroom well-ventilated. The repair must fix the source of the moisture; simply cleaning the visible mold is a temporary solution. Given the climate, a professional inspection can identify the exact moisture source and the full extent of the growth, which may be more widespread inside the wall. Companies with microbiology labs can provide concrete identification of the mold type, which is valuable information for ensuring the remediation is complete. |
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