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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my bedroom closet. The walls seem a bit damp there too, but it’s hard to tell if that’s normal or not. My landlord hasn’t done any maintenance in this area yet, and I’m unsure about who is responsible for addressing potential mold issues. Should I bring this up with them?
Posted by Sooyoung Yoon
Asked on February 4, 2026 2:27 pm
Certainly, addressing potential mold issues is crucial for maintaining the health and safety of your living environment. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, we face challenges that can contribute to mold growth such as high humidity levels, especially during rainy seasons or after significant rainfall events like you experienced.

Firstly, it's important to understand the signs of mold. The musty smell you've noticed could indicate a presence of mold spores in the air. Additionally, dampness on walls, particularly where you mentioned your closet corner, is a clear red flag. Mold thrives in environments with high moisture content and warm temperatures – conditions that are unfortunately common in the UAE.

Given the specific situation described, it would be wise to take proactive measures without delay. The first step should involve visually inspecting the area for visible mold growth or discoloration of walls and surfaces. If you notice any such signs, it's highly recommended to call upon professional environmental inspection services. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice are well-regarded and can provide comprehensive assessments.

In terms of UAE-specific regulations, while there aren't stringent mold-related laws per se, the Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OHSA) does emphasize the importance of maintaining a safe work environment free from health hazards including mold. Landlords in Dubai have responsibilities under the Free Zone Property Management Regulations to ensure that properties are in good condition, which includes addressing any water damage or dampness issues.

If your landlord is not responsive, consider escalating the matter through formal channels such as sending them a written notice or contacting relevant authorities if necessary. However, it’s always advisable to engage with your landlord directly first; they might be unaware of the extent of the issue and would appreciate being informed about potential problems in their property.

Remember, addressing mold issues promptly can prevent structural damage over time and protect occupants from respiratory problems linked to mold exposure. Therefore, seeking professional help is not only recommended but also a responsible course of action.

Should you decide to go ahead with professional assistance, don’t hesitate to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for expert guidance and remediation services tailored specifically for the UAE market.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 7, 2026 6:16 am