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After the rain last month, I noticed water seeping into the corner of our living room, right next to where the AC unit is installed. The landlord hasn't shown any interest in checking it out despite my repeated requests. Should I be concerned about this being a certified issue that the landlord needs to address, or am I overthinking it?
Posted by Eunbi Yamaguchi
Asked on February 9, 2026 3:02 pm
Absolutely, you should be concerned about the water seepage near your AC unit. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, such issues can lead to significant concerns regarding indoor environmental quality and building maintenance. The potential for mold growth due to moisture accumulation is a serious health risk, especially in a climate where humidity levels can fluctuate.

Firstly, it's important to understand that in accordance with the laws of the UAE, landlords are typically responsible for ensuring the structural integrity of their properties, including addressing any water-related issues that could compromise the building. However, if your landlord is ignoring repeated requests, you might need to take further action to protect both yourself and the condition of the property.

Given the specific location where the seepage occurs (near an AC unit), there's a possibility of condensation forming on or around the unit due to temperature differences between the inside air and the cooler unit. This can create a conducive environment for mold growth, which could not only damage your personal belongings but also pose health risks to you and your family.

For practical steps, consider these recommendations:
1. Document everything: Take photos of the area before any drying or cleaning takes place. This documentation can be crucial if you decide to take further action.
2. Inform yourself about local regulations: In Dubai, there are specific building codes that require properties to maintain a certain level of moisture control and indoor air quality. You might want to review these guidelines online or seek advice from the Department of Municipalities and Urban Planning (DM&UP).
3. Professional inspection: Given the location of the seepage and its potential impact on your health, it would be prudent to hire a certified environmental inspector. Such professionals can provide detailed assessments and recommendations for remediation.
4. Immediate action: While waiting for professional help, ensure that you don't use any fans or dehumidifiers in the affected area until inspected by an expert to avoid spreading mold spores.

Remember, ignoring such issues could lead to more significant problems down the line. If the landlord still refuses to address it, consider seeking legal advice on your rights as a tenant under UAE law. Saniservice is always here to help with professional remediation services if needed; feel free to contact us at 800-66537 for further assistance.

Always prioritize your health and safety.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 11, 2026 6:19 am