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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 gotten worse since the humidity kicked in last month. What’s the best way to deal with mold removal here in Dubai, and should I call my landlord first or just get a professional cleaning company myself?
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Contact your landlord first. Under Dubai rental law (RERA), landlords are typically responsible for addressing structural issues causing mold, such as leaks or inadequate insulation. Send them clear photos and a written notification, as this starts a formal record.
Given Dubai's high humidity and the mold's location behind furniture, this suggests a condensation issue exacerbated by poor air circulation. Simply cleaning the visible spots is a temporary fix; the underlying moisture problem must be identified and resolved to prevent regrowth. For a case this advanced, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They can use moisture meters and thermal cameras to find the hidden source of water intrusion, which is often not obvious. A reputable service will provide a detailed assessment report you can share with your landlord, outlining the cause and the required remediation scope. This evidence-based approach is far more effective for ensuring a permanent solution. If the landlord is unresponsive, you may proceed with a professional assessment yourself. The key is to choose a provider that offers diagnostic testing, not just cleaning, and can deliver a verifiable report with documented findings. |
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