Should I call landlord or get mold inspection in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading on the wall behind our wardrobe in the master bedroom. It's on the wall that faces the outside, and I'm worried it's been growing there since the heavy rains in March. What's the best way to handle this in Dubai – should I call my landlord first or get a professional mold inspection myself?
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Contact your landlord first. Dubai tenancy law generally places responsibility for structural repairs, including moisture intrusion leading to mold, on the property owner. Document the issue with clear photos and send a written notification, as this starts the clock for their required response.
Given the location on an exterior wall and the timing after heavy rains, this strongly suggests a leak or water seepage through the building envelope, which is a landlord repair issue. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as this could be seen as accepting responsibility or might temporarily hide the problem without fixing the moisture source. If the landlord is unresponsive or attempts a superficial fix like just painting over it, then a professional inspection is your next step. A proper assessment from a company with a microbiology lab can identify the mold type and, crucially, use moisture meters and thermal imaging to pinpoint the exact source of the water intrusion from the outside. This evidence is invaluable for ensuring the landlord completes a permanent repair, not just a cosmetic cover-up. The high humidity here means mold will return within weeks if the underlying moisture issue isn't resolved. |
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