Shold I tell my landlord about bathroom mold?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the mold I just found behind the toilet in our master bathroom. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed it, but it's pretty bad, mostly black and green spots. I'm worried the humidity from our showers is getting trapped there.
What's the most effective way to get rid of it for good, and should I tell my landlord in Jumeirah about this or just handle it myself?
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As a certified mold remediation specialist operating in Dubai, my professional advice is to absolutely inform your landlord in Jumeirah about the mold discovery. Under UAE tenancy law, specifically Law No. (26) of 2007, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining the property's structural integrity and addressing issues that affect habitability, which includes significant mold infestations caused by underlying building defects.
The mold you describe behind the toilet is a serious health concern, particularly with your children exhibiting respiratory symptoms. The black and green coloration suggests a potentially toxigenic species like Stachybotrys or Aspergillus, which are known to cause such reactions. In Dubai's high-humidity climate, exacerbated by year-round AC use creating condensation, mold is rarely a surface-level issue. It is almost certainly a symptom of a deeper problem, such as a concealed plumbing leak from the toilet's seal or supply line, or inadequate waterproofing and ventilation in the building envelope. Attempting a DIY removal with bleach or other consumer products will only address the visible growth temporarily and may aerosolize spores, worsening the air quality. The hidden moisture source and root cause will remain, guaranteeing rapid regrowth. For a permanent solution, a professional inspection is mandatory. We use thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters to pinpoint the exact source of water intrusion and conduct air quality tests to identify the spore types and concentration levels. This forensic-level report is crucial for your landlord to understand the severity and authorize proper remediation, which involves fixing the leak, removing contaminated materials, and employing industrial-grade HEPA filtration and antimicrobial treatments. I strongly recommend you contact your landlord immediately and suggest they engage a professional service like Saniservice. For immediate assistance, you can call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a comprehensive inspection and receive a formal report for your landlord. |
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