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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish tint forming on the ceiling near the bathroom fan, and a musty smell that’s really starting to bother me. The landlord hasn’t responded to any of my messages about it. Should I be concerned about this mold, or is it something the property manager is supposed to handle?
Posted by Gary Jackson
Asked on December 30, 2025 1:11 pm
Absolutely, you should be concerned about the mold growth. The greenish tint and musty smell you're observing are clear signs of moisture-related issues which can lead to mold proliferation. Mold is a serious matter, especially when present in areas like bathrooms where humidity levels are high.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we often face challenges with excessive humidity due to the climate and sometimes poor ventilation systems. This makes it even more critical to address any signs of mold promptly to avoid health issues for you and your family as well as potential structural damage to the property.

Firstly, it's crucial to understand that while you've noticed some visible signs, there might be more extensive growth behind walls or in areas not easily seen. According to UAE regulations, landlords are typically responsible for maintaining the property in a safe condition, which includes addressing issues like mold. However, given your landlord hasn't responded, it’s advisable to take proactive steps.

A professional inspection is highly recommended to assess the extent of the problem and determine the best course of action. Here's why:
• A certified expert will use moisture meters and infrared cameras to identify hidden mold growth.
• They can provide a detailed report on remediation methods needed, ensuring compliance with local standards like EN 15321 for hygienization processes.

If you decide not to wait or if the landlord is unresponsive, you could consider contacting an environmental inspection and remediation company. In Dubai, services like those offered by Saniservice (you can reach them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) are well-regarded for their expertise in this area.

In the meantime, here are a few practical steps you can take:
• Keep bathrooms well ventilated. Using fans and opening windows after showers can significantly reduce humidity.
• Clean surfaces with a solution of 1 part bleach to 9 parts water to prevent further growth (though professional remediation is preferred for larger areas or deeper cleaning).
• Address any leaky pipes or faucets immediately to stop moisture from entering walls and ceilings.

Remember, the key is early intervention. Mold can spread quickly, leading to more extensive damage and increased health risks if left unchecked. By taking action now, you're protecting both your health and the value of your property.

Stay proactive and reach out for professional assistance when needed.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 31, 2025 3:55 pm