Is urgent mold behind shower tiles a landlord emergency?« Back to Previous Page

My bathroom in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment has had this musty smell for weeks, but I just pulled back the silicone sealant around the shower and found a bunch of black and greenish mold underneath. It’s been really humid lately and I’m worried it’s spreading behind the tiles. How urgent is it to get this professionally cleaned, and is this something I need to report to my landlord immediately?
Posted by Jennifer White
Asked on May 29, 2026 2:40 am
Yes, this qualifies as an emergency that requires immediate reporting to your landlord. The discovery of mold behind sealant strongly suggests a hidden moisture issue, which is a structural and health concern they are legally obligated to address under standard Dubai tenancy contracts.

The high humidity in JVC, combined with constant AC use creating temperature differentials, leads to condensation that gets trapped behind tiles. This mold will continue to spread into the wall cavity without professional intervention to identify and rectify the moisture source. You should document the issue with clear photos and send a written notification to your landlord or property management company today. They are responsible for the remediation, which should include a professional inspection to assess the full extent and identify any leaking pipes or failed grout.

For your health, avoid disturbing it further. Do not attempt to bleach it yourself, as this can aggravate spores and only removes surface discoloration, not the root colony. A proper remediation will involve removing the affected sealant and tiles, treating the substrate, and ensuring the area is completely dry before rebuilding. This is not a simple cleaning task.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 30, 2026 3:31 am