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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. The walls seem damp, and there’s even some mildew growing on the corner near the floor. This has been going on for about two weeks now. Should I be concerned about mold remediation, or is this something that falls under the landlord’s responsibilities since it's a rental?
Posted by Maha Al-Sayed
Asked on January 17, 2026 6:45 am
Absolutely, the situation you described warrants immediate attention. Mold growth in your rental property is certainly something to be concerned about, especially given the recent heavy rain and the presence of a musty smell coupled with visible mildew.

In the UAE, particularly within Dubai's environmental regulations, landlords have responsibilities for maintaining properties in good condition, but tenants also share some duties. If you notice mold growth or suspect water damage, it’s advisable to address this promptly to prevent further deterioration and potential health issues.

Firstly, you should conduct a thorough visual inspection of the affected area. Take photos for documentation purposes; these might be useful when communicating with your landlord or property manager. Noting down details such as the extent of mold growth, the presence of any dampness, and the timeframe over which this issue has been developing can strengthen your case.

Given that Dubai's climate, often humid and warm, could easily promote mold growth, it’s crucial to take immediate action. Mold remediation isn't just about cosmetic improvement—it involves ensuring a safe living environment free from potential health hazards like respiratory issues or allergic reactions.

It would be prudent to consult with professional environmental inspection and remediation services in the UAE such as those found under companies like Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com or call 800-MOLDS/800-66537). They can provide a detailed assessment, recommend appropriate actions, and ensure that all necessary steps are taken to eliminate mold effectively.

When dealing with rental properties, always document your interactions with the landlord or property management. Provide them with copies of any photos you’ve taken and a written report from professionals if available. This will help in establishing a clear record of your efforts and involvement in maintaining a safe living environment.

Remember, while landlords have responsibilities to maintain their properties, tenants also have duties to notify their landlords about issues that may affect the condition or safety of the property. Prompt action can prevent minor issues from escalating into more significant problems down the line.

In conclusion, given the conditions you've described, it's highly recommended to engage with professionals for a proper assessment and remediation plan. Not only does this protect your health but also ensures compliance with local regulations in Dubai and the UAE.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 19, 2026 11:56 pm