Is my landlord responsible for AC mold making my toddler sick?« Back to Previous Page

The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a bit for the last few weeks, and now I’m seeing black spots spreading on the wall behind the curtain. My toddler has had a stuffy nose and a cough that just won't clear up, and I'm starting to worry it's connected. Who is responsible for fixing this and the health check – me as the tenant or my landlord?
Posted by Jose Meyer
Asked on April 14, 2026 1:05 am
Yes, your landlord is typically responsible for fixing the AC unit and the resulting mold damage under Dubai rental law, as this falls under the property's structural maintenance. The persistent cough and congestion in a toddler are common reactions to mold exposure, especially in a humid climate where AC condensation leaks create an ideal environment for growth.

You should formally notify your landlord in writing about the leak and visible mold, mentioning your child's health symptoms. Request immediate repairs to the AC and professional remediation of the mold. For health concerns, a professional inspection with lab testing is the only way to identify the specific mold type and confirm a direct link, as many species cause similar allergic reactions. Document everything with photos and keep records of all communication.

While the landlord handles the fix, you may want to arrange an independent indoor air quality assessment for your own peace of mind, as the presence of mold in the AC system can extend beyond the immediate visible spot. In the interim, increase ventilation in the room and consider using a dehumidifier to help reduce further spread.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 14, 2026 12:38 pm