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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange greenish tint forming on the ceiling tiles above my son's bedroom. It’s not too bad yet, but it definitely looks like mold to me. The smell is becoming more noticeable every day, especially in the mornings when I first wake up. Who should be responsible for addressing this issue—me as the tenant or the landlord?
Posted by Chiara Wisniewski
Asked on December 12, 2025 8:22 am
Absolutely, long mold should be taken seriously. In the UAE, particularly in areas like Dubai where humidity can sometimes pose issues, it's crucial to address any signs of mold promptly due to potential health impacts and structural damage.

Firstly, it is essential to understand that the greenish tint you're noticing on your ceiling tiles is indeed a sign of mold growth. This type of mold, often referred to as 'long mold,' refers to molds that grow over extended periods, potentially forming extensive colonies. Mold can come in various colors and textures, but green or black are common signs.

Given the UAE's climatic conditions, which include high humidity during certain months, it’s not uncommon for mold to develop after rain. The smell you're detecting is a clear indicator of microbial growth - this must be addressed immediately. Long-term exposure to such environments can lead to respiratory issues and other health problems, especially for individuals with allergies or asthma.

As per UAE regulations, landlords are typically responsible for maintaining the property's condition, including addressing any structural damages that might contribute to mold growth. However, tenants also have a role in reporting issues promptly. In this case, you should inform your landlord immediately about the situation. If there’s no immediate response, consider consulting an independent professional who can conduct a detailed inspection and provide remediation advice.

For accurate assessment, it's highly recommended to engage a certified mold inspector familiar with local conditions. Such professionals will use specific techniques like air sampling, moisture testing, and visual assessments to determine if the issue is indeed mold and its extent. The inspection report could also guide you on necessary steps for remediation.

If you decide to seek professional help, call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance. These services can provide immediate support and guidance tailored to your specific situation in Dubai.

In the meantime, avoid disturbing the affected area as this could spread spores throughout the living space. Keep the room well-ventilated if possible but avoid using fans that might circulate spores. Covering surfaces with plastic sheeting can help prevent further contamination while you wait for professional assistance.

Remember, addressing mold issues early is key to preventing larger problems and ensuring both health and property preservation. Don't hesitate to take proactive steps now to safeguard your home environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 14, 2025 8:34 pm