Should I test for mold or inform landlord?« Back to Previous Page

After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement, which is rented out as a storage room. When I went down to check, I saw some greenish patches on the walls near the floor. Is it my responsibility to get this mold tested or should I inform the landlord?
Posted by Robert Wilson
Asked on January 13, 2026 6:15 pm
Absolutely crucial to address the situation you're facing. Given that you noticed greenish patches and a musty smell in your rented storage space, it's essential to determine if these are indeed mold growths. In the UAE context, particularly within the Dubai region, it is highly recommended to get this situation professionally inspected.

The presence of mold can pose health risks not only for occupants but also for structural integrity of the building. According to local guidelines and regulations in the UAE, landlords have responsibilities regarding maintaining the property's condition, especially concerning health hazards like mold growth. However, given that you are renting out a storage space, it could be argued that some maintenance is the responsibility of both parties.

To proceed with the situation, it would be prudent to inform your landlord about these observations as soon as possible. A professional environmental inspection and remediation company, such as one we work for, can assess the extent of mold growth, its impact on structural materials, and any health risks involved. Our service includes detailed air quality testing, surface sampling, and comprehensive analysis using state-of-the-art equipment to ensure accuracy.

Given the circumstances, you might want to consider contacting a professional immediately. We offer quick turnaround times for such assessments and can provide remediation solutions tailored to your specific needs. Should you decide to go ahead with an inspection, kindly call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a visit.

Remember that timely action is key in addressing mold issues. Ignoring the problem can lead to further damage and increased health risks for both you and potential occupants of your storage space. Taking proactive steps now will help ensure a safe environment for everyone involved.

Lastly, as a general tip, always keep detailed records of any interactions with your landlord regarding maintenance concerns. This documentation could be beneficial if there are disputes about responsibilities or if future issues arise.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 16, 2026 11:29 am