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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement. The walls seem damp, especially near the corner where the carpet meets them. I’m unsure if this is my landlord’s responsibility to address or if we need to tackle it together as tenants. Should I be concerned about mold growth down there and what should I do next?
Posted by Reem Abbas
Asked on December 12, 2025 5:03 pm
Absolutely, given the circumstances of heavy rain and dampness in your basement, it is highly advisable to be concerned about potential mold growth. Mold spores can flourish in environments that are consistently moist or humid, particularly when temperatures are moderate (between 70-95°F). Your observations of a musty smell coupled with damp walls suggest an ideal environment for mold proliferation.

In the UAE, especially within the context of Dubai, mold regulations and standards aren't as stringent as some other regions, but it's still crucial to handle potential issues promptly. According to local guidelines and practices, if you suspect or observe signs of mold growth, it is recommended to seek professional inspection services immediately. This ensures that any existing mold problem is properly identified and addressed in accordance with best practices.

Given the scenario, a proactive approach would be beneficial. You should contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an inspection. These professionals can conduct a thorough evaluation of your basement's condition and provide you with detailed reports on the extent of any mold growth, as well as recommendations for remediation.

Moreover, it is essential to understand that in many UAE real estate agreements, landlords are typically responsible for maintaining structural integrity and preventing water damage, which could include addressing issues like dampness and potential mold. However, it's crucial to review your specific lease agreement to clarify responsibilities. If the landlord does not address the issue satisfactorily or if you feel the problem is urgent, you may need to involve both parties in the resolution process.

To prevent further issues, consider implementing moisture control measures such as ensuring proper ventilation, using dehumidifiers, and addressing any leaks promptly. Regularly inspecting your basement for signs of dampness or mold growth can also help in early detection and prevention.

In conclusion, while it's important to remain vigilant about the condition of your property, engaging professional services is a prudent step when faced with potential mold issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 13, 2025 6:09 pm