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The AC in our apartment in Silicon Oasis has been leaking into the wall behind it for a while, and now we’re seeing a huge patch of black mold spreading there and on the ceiling. My husband’s allergies have been terrible this month and I’m really worried about our health. Is getting this fixed the responsibility of my landlord, or am I expected to handle and pay for the mold removal myself?
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Yes, in nearly all cases, this is your landlord's legal responsibility to fix. The leak itself and the resulting structural damage and mold growth are almost certainly due to a maintenance issue with the property's fixed air conditioning system, which falls under the landlord's obligation to maintain in good and tenantable condition as per standard Dubai tenancy contracts.
Given the description of a "huge patch" and the correlation with your husband's worsened allergies, this is a serious issue requiring immediate action. The persistent humidity and constant AC use in Dubai create ideal conditions for such rapid mold spread from a water leak. You should formally notify your landlord or property management company in writing immediately, detailing the issue and including clear photographs. Request that they arrange for both the repair of the AC leak and the professional remediation of the mold. Do not attempt to remove significant mold growth yourself, as improper handling can aerosolize spores and worsen indoor air quality and health effects. Professional remediation involves isolating the area, using specialized equipment for safe removal, and addressing the moisture source. For a case of this apparent severity, an independent inspection and post-remediation verification from a company with documented lab testing can provide assurance that the problem has been fully resolved to a healthy standard. |
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