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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp patch on the ceiling of my bedroom. The smell is really bad and makes me feel sick when I wake up in the morning. Should I be concerned about mold, or is this something that falls under the landlord's responsibility?
Posted by Anthony Williams
Asked on December 8, 2025 3:40 pm
Yes, you should definitely be concerned about potential mold growth. The damp patch and unpleasant smell you've noticed are strong indicators of moisture issues which can indeed lead to the proliferation of mold in your residential area. In the UAE, specifically Dubai, humidity levels can fluctuate significantly due to seasonal changes and weather patterns such as rainfall, making it a prime condition for mold development.

Mold growth is not only unsightly but also poses significant health risks. For instance, exposure to mold spores has been linked to respiratory issues, allergies, and even more severe conditions in some individuals. It's crucial to address this situation promptly to ensure the safety of yourself and your family.

Given the specific circumstances you've described, I strongly advise seeking a professional inspection from an accredited service provider such as Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com) who can assess the extent of the mold contamination and provide remediation services. Remember that in Dubai, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining property conditions that ensure tenants' health and safety; however, it is wise to document any issues and communicate them effectively with your landlord.

During this period before professional assistance arrives, take steps to mitigate further moisture damage:
• Open windows or use dehumidifiers if possible to reduce indoor humidity.
• Use fans in affected areas to promote air circulation.
• Avoid using heavy furniture over the damp patch as it can trap moisture and hinder drying.
• Keep an eye on any visible mold growth; if it spreads, it's time for immediate action.

While you wait, gather information about your property’s history regarding water damage or leaks. This context could be helpful during discussions with your landlord or when making decisions about further actions. Stay vigilant and proactive in managing this situation to prevent the spread of mold and maintain a healthy living environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 11, 2025 2:45 am