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After the rain last month, I noticed a weird musty smell coming from my bedroom closet, which is right next to the bathroom. The mold looks like dark patches on the back of the door, and it seems to have spread over the past few weeks despite not using much water in that area. Is this something I should be concerned about, or does it fall under my landlord's maintenance responsibilities?
Posted by Gary Lewis
Asked on January 15, 2026 2:28 am
Absolutely, you should be concerned about the mold situation in your closet. Mold can pose significant health risks and is definitely something that needs to be addressed properly. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, mold growth is a common issue due to high humidity levels and frequent rainfall, especially during certain seasons.

Firstly, it's crucial to understand the potential health impacts of mold. Exposure to mold can trigger allergies or worsen asthma symptoms for some individuals. The musty smell you've noticed could be indicative of active mold growth, which means there might be spores in the air that could affect your respiratory system and overall well-being.

Regarding your specific case, the dark patches on the back of your closet door suggest ongoing mold infestation. It's important to note that mold tends to thrive in areas with high humidity or moisture accumulation. Even without much water usage in that area, issues can arise from condensation, leaky pipes, or poor ventilation. Given the spread over recent weeks, it might not be a simple case and could indicate underlying dampness problems.

In Dubai, according to UAE regulations, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining properties in good condition, which includes addressing any water damage or mold issues that arise due to their negligence. However, tenants should also take proactive steps by reporting the problem immediately and cooperating with necessary remediation efforts.

Given the complexity of your situation, I strongly advise against attempting DIY remediation without professional guidance. Mold can spread rapidly, and improper handling could exacerbate the issue or pose additional health risks. It’s critical to have a certified specialist assess the extent of the damage and provide appropriate solutions.

For urgent assistance in Dubai, you can reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for immediate help or email them at hello@saniservice.com. Remember, professional inspection is paramount; this involves a thorough evaluation of the mold growth and underlying moisture issues. This might include air quality testing, moisture meter readings, and detailed assessment of potential sources of water intrusion.

In the meantime, to prevent further spread, keep the closet well-ventilated if possible (though be cautious about opening windows during high humidity periods). Avoid disturbing the mold patches to minimize spore dispersal until professional intervention is available. Regularly check for any additional signs of dampness or moisture and address them promptly.

Proper remediation involves not only removing visible mold but also addressing root causes such as water leaks, ensuring that affected areas are dried thoroughly, and implementing long-term solutions like improved ventilation or moisture barriers to prevent future occurrences.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 16, 2026 6:21 am