Is building management responsible for mold cleanup in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the black mold I just found behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed it, probably because the recent humidity made it worse. It’s a pretty big patch, maybe a foot across, and the wall feels damp.
What's the fastest way to get this professionally cleaned and treated here in Dubai, and does anyone know if the building management is usually responsible for this kind of thing?
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Responsibility for mold cleanup depends on its source. If the mold results from a building envelope issue like a leaking pipe in the wall, a faulty external seal, or roof leakage, then the building management or landlord is typically responsible for the repair and subsequent remediation. However, if the moisture source is internal, like condensation from air conditioning or humidity from daily living, the responsibility usually falls to the tenant.
In your case, the damp wall behind a wardrobe is a common spot for condensation-related mold in Dubai's climate, where high humidity meets cold walls. This is often considered an internal environmental issue. The fastest way to get a professional diagnosis is to engage a certified indoor environmental professional. They can conduct a proper assessment, including moisture mapping and air/surface sampling sent to a microbiology lab, to definitively identify the moisture source and mold species. This report is crucial evidence if you need to approach building management, as it separates building defects from interior climate issues. For a patch that size with suspected health impacts, professional remediation is strongly advised. Look for a provider offering a comprehensive process: containment of the area, HEPA-filtered air scrubbing, safe removal of contaminated materials, application of EPA-approved biocides, and most importantly, a post-remediation verification test to confirm the space is truly clean. This scientific, evidence-based approach is the only way to ensure the problem is resolved for your family's health. |
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