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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. When I looked inside, there seemed to be some discoloration on the back wall near the floor. Given that we’ve lived here for two years without any issues like this before, I’m unsure if it’s something the landlord should address or if it’s my responsibility as a tenant. Could someone advise on what steps I should take?
Posted by Yasmin Al-Qasim
Asked on January 11, 2026 10:59 pm
Absolutely, the discoloration in your closet could be indicative of hidden mold, which can pose significant health risks. Given the climate and recent heavy rains in Dubai, it's entirely plausible that moisture has caused an undetected growth of mold on the back wall.

In accordance with UAE standards, especially in the region of Dubai, the presence of mold should not be underestimated. Local regulations emphasize maintaining a clean and safe living environment. However, as you are a tenant, the initial step would ideally involve reporting this issue to your landlord or property manager. They may have protocols in place for dealing with such situations, including regular inspections post-rainfall.

If the landlord does not respond promptly or if the situation worsens, it's advisable to take proactive measures. Given that you've observed a musty smell and visible discoloration, it would be prudent to engage a professional environmental inspection company familiar with the local climate conditions. Saniservice is a reputable firm in Dubai that specializes in mold remediation.

To ensure thoroughness, they can conduct a detailed inspection using techniques like moisture mapping and air quality testing. If hidden mold is confirmed, their team will handle the remediation process carefully to prevent cross-contamination and ensure all affected areas are thoroughly treated.

In terms of immediate steps:

1. Document everything: Take clear photos and note the date, time, and any other relevant details.
2. Contact your landlord or property manager with your observations and request for an inspection.
3. If necessary, consult a professional mold remediation company like Saniservice to assess the situation.

Remember that dealing with hidden mold requires expertise, especially in hot and humid climates where molds can grow quickly. It's crucial to act promptly to protect both health and property values.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 14, 2026 2:10 am