Urgent: AC mold in Dubai apartment needs immediate landlord call?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been making this weird damp smell for the last couple of weeks, and now I’m seeing small black speckles around the air vent in the master bedroom. Given how humid it’s been lately, I’m worried it’s mold. Is this something I need to call my landlord about immediately, or can it wait until after the weekend?
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Yes, you should contact your landlord immediately. The combination of a damp smell and visible black speckles around the vent strongly indicates microbial growth inside the AC unit, which is a common issue in Dubai's humid climate. The constant condensation inside AC ducts creates an ideal environment for mold when not properly maintained.
Document the issue clearly for your landlord. Take timestamped photos of the speckles and note the persistent damp odor. Under Dubai rental regulations, landlords are typically responsible for maintaining the central AC system and ensuring the property is habitable, which includes addressing health hazards like mold proliferation. While waiting for a response, avoid using that specific AC unit to prevent further spore dispersal. For your safety, do not attempt to clean inside the unit yourself, as this can disturb the colony and increase airborne spore levels. The landlord should arrange for a professional inspection. A proper assessment involves more than a visual check; it should include air and surface sampling to identify the species, as this determines the appropriate remediation method. Given JVC's proximity to construction and high humidity, this is a time-sensitive health and maintenance issue that warrants prompt attention. |
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