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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a bit onto the wall for a couple of months, and now I’m seeing these black, fuzzy patches spreading near the ceiling. The humidity has been brutal lately and it’s definitely gotten worse. Who is responsible for dealing with this and the potential damage, me as the tenant or my landlord in Discovery Gardens?
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Your landlord is typically responsible for repairing the AC unit and fixing any resulting property damage, as per Dubai rental law. The AC system is considered a fundamental part of the property, and its maintenance falls under the landlord's obligation to provide a habitable dwelling.
You must formally notify them in writing about the leak and the visible mold, as this creates a legal paper trail. Given Dubai's high humidity, a small leak can quickly lead to extensive mold growth inside wall cavities, which is a health concern and a property integrity issue. For a case like this with visible spreading, a professional inspection is strongly advised to assess the full extent. The inspector can determine if the mold is surface-level or has penetrated the drywall, which dictates the remediation scope. This documented assessment is your strongest evidence for requiring the landlord to act. If they are unresponsive, you can file a complaint with the Rental Dispute Settlement Center in Dubai. |
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