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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the closet near my bedroom. The carpet there feels a bit damp to the touch, and when I checked behind some boxes, I saw a small patch of mold growing on the wall. Given that we’ve lived here for 2 years, should I be concerned about this, or is it something the landlord needs to handle?
Posted by John Hill
Asked on January 23, 2026 8:46 pm
Absolutely, the situation you're facing warrants serious attention. Mold growth can pose significant health risks and property damage concerns especially after heavy rains. In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, it's crucial to understand the environmental conditions that favor mold proliferation and take appropriate measures.

Firstly, you should be aware of the local regulations regarding mold remediation. According to the Environmental Health Authority (EHA) guidelines, landlords are responsible for ensuring a safe living environment free from hazards such as mold. However, tenants have the responsibility to maintain their spaces by identifying potential issues early on and addressing them promptly.

Given that your closet feels damp and has developed visible mold growth, it’s imperative you address this situation immediately. The presence of moisture is a clear indicator that there might be underlying issues such as leaking pipes or inadequate ventilation which need to be resolved.

It would be advisable for you to conduct a professional mold inspection. This can help determine the extent of the contamination and ensure that all affected areas are properly treated. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice offer specialized services including mold testing, remediation, and hygiene solutions. Their contact number is 800-MOLDS or their email address is hello@saniservice.com.

When conducting your own assessment, keep an eye out for other signs of water damage such as peeling paint or discolored areas on walls and ceilings. These can be early indicators of mold growth that hasn’t yet formed visible patches.

To prevent further issues, ensure proper ventilation in affected areas by using dehumidifiers if necessary. Regularly check for leaks and address them immediately to stop moisture from accumulating. Additionally, maintaining a low humidity level within your living space (ideally between 30% - 50%) can help deter mold growth.

In summary, while you should be concerned about the mold in your closet, taking immediate action is key. Professional assistance will ensure that any issues are thoroughly addressed and your home remains safe for habitation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 26, 2026 4:46 am