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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish tint starting to form on the wall near our bedroom window. It's been there for about two weeks now, and it smells really musty every time the air conditioning is turned on. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, but I’m not sure if we should be concerned or if it’s something my landlord needs to address. Should I be worried about mold in a rental property?
Posted by Sabine Dabrowski
Asked on January 2, 2026 8:41 pm
Absolutely, your concern is valid. The presence of greenish discoloration and a musty smell could indicate the early stages of mold growth. In the UAE, particularly within the context of Dubai, it's crucial to be vigilant about indoor air quality due to the climate and potential for moisture accumulation.

In Dubai, the building regulations do require landlords to ensure that properties are in a habitable condition, which includes maintaining structural integrity and addressing any issues that could lead to mold growth. However, if you've noticed this after two years of occupancy, it might be indicative of an issue not necessarily related to initial construction or maintenance but rather to ongoing conditions within the property.

Given the situation you described, I recommend scheduling a professional inspection with a company that specializes in environmental testing and remediation like Saniservice. They can provide comprehensive analysis and advice tailored specifically for properties in Dubai, ensuring compliance with local standards and guidelines such as those set by the UAE's Building Control Department (BCD).

When calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com, be prepared to discuss the specific areas affected, any recent changes in temperature or humidity, and whether there have been instances of water intrusion. A detailed report from a professional can help you understand the extent of the problem, determine appropriate remediation steps, and ensure that your landlord is aware of their responsibility under UAE law.

In the meantime, avoid disturbing the area to prevent spore dispersal and consider temporarily sealing off the affected room with plastic sheeting and a fan if it’s safe to do so. This precautionary measure can help contain any potential spread while you await professional advice.

Remember, addressing mold promptly is key to preventing further damage to both your health and property, especially in an environment like Dubai where high humidity can exacerbate issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 5, 2026 5:12 am