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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement area of my rented apartment. The carpet in that section feels unusually damp to the touch, and there’s some discoloration on the walls that looks suspiciously like mold growth. Have you experienced anything similar with your landlord or are you responsible for addressing these issues?
Posted by Pranav Kapoor
Asked on February 28, 2026 5:13 am
Absolutely, you should take mold growth seriously. Mold is not only unsightly but also potentially hazardous to your health, particularly if it thrives in damp environments like basements. In the UAE, especially Dubai, given its climate and recent weather conditions, mold growth in rented apartments can pose significant risks.

In your scenario, where a musty smell, damp carpet, and discoloration on walls are present, these signs point towards possible mold presence. The UAE does not have specific local regulations addressing mold directly but adhering to general building codes and safety standards is crucial.

Firstly, it's vital to undertake a professional inspection by certified experts in mold remediation or environmental services within the UAE. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can provide comprehensive assessments using advanced equipment such as moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to accurately locate and quantify any hidden mold growth. Remember that proactive identification is key; if left unchecked, mold can spread rapidly and lead to more extensive damage.

If you are renting, it's important to communicate these concerns with your landlord promptly. However, in the UAE, tenant rights may vary by property agreement, so ensure your contract covers such issues or seek legal advice if necessary. If your landlord does not respond adequately, you might need to document everything thoroughly and potentially escalate the matter through the landlord-tenant dispute resolution mechanisms available.

In terms of interim actions, avoid entering the basement during periods of high humidity or after rainy spells as this can exacerbate existing mold conditions. Use dehumidifiers if feasible to reduce moisture levels. Additionally, ensure proper ventilation and consider professional cleaning services to address any visible mold patches before they escalate.

Lastly, regular maintenance checks for water leaks, dampness, and condensation are essential in preventing future outbreaks. Should you require assistance or further guidance on mold remediation services, feel free to contact 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional consultation.

Remember, addressing mold promptly can save you from potential health issues and costly repairs down the line.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 2, 2026 5:59 am