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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a greenish stain growing on the ceiling of my bedroom. It’s not a huge area, but it does smell musty, especially when the air conditioning is on. My landlord hasn’t responded to any of my messages about it yet. Do you think it's within my rights to have this mold remediated by the landlord or should I be concerned about potential health risks in the meantime?
Posted by Malgorzata Janssen
Asked on January 5, 2026 10:51 pm
Absolutely, the situation you're encountering is a serious concern and it's prudent to take immediate action. The presence of greenish stains on your ceiling coupled with a musty smell suggests the probable growth of mold, which can indeed pose health risks if left unchecked.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, moisture from heavy rainfall can lead to increased humidity levels and create favorable conditions for mold proliferation. In such scenarios, it's essential to act promptly to prevent potential issues. However, before you decide on the next steps, consider that as a tenant, you have certain rights under local property laws which may allow you to request remediation efforts from your landlord.

To ensure that the situation is handled correctly, I recommend arranging for a professional mold inspection. This step is crucial because it will provide detailed information about the extent and nature of the mold growth. Many companies offer this service with certified inspectors who use advanced testing methods like air sampling or swab testing to assess the presence and type of mold.

In terms of health risks, exposure to certain types of molds can cause respiratory issues, allergies, and in some cases, more severe reactions particularly among individuals with existing medical conditions such as asthma. If you suspect that the mold is affecting your health or the health of anyone living in the house, seek medical advice immediately.

While waiting for professional assistance, avoid touching or disturbing the affected area to prevent the spread of spores. Open windows and use fans to improve air circulation if possible but ensure they are not directly blowing on the stained areas as this could disperse mold spores more widely.

If you decide it's within your rights to request remediation from the landlord, make sure to send a formal written notice specifying your concerns and asking for immediate action. Keep copies of all correspondence and document any changes in health or property condition that may be attributable to the mold growth.

For practical support, feel free to contact local professionals like Saniservice who offer comprehensive mold inspection, remediation, and hygienization services. They can provide you with expert advice tailored to your specific situation. Don't hesitate to reach out for help; after all, maintaining a safe and healthy living environment is paramount.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 8, 2026 12:37 pm