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I'm renting an apartment and noticed mold chiller in the bathroom. Is this the landlord's responsibility to fix? I'm not sure what my rights are here.
Posted by Steven Miller
Asked on January 12, 2026 1:40 pm
The signs of mold chiller can be quite varied and often depend on the type of mold present. In Dubai/UAE, it's crucial to recognize that a mold 'chiller' might not be something specific but could potentially refer to moisture condensation or the presence of a cooling system that inadvertently leads to dampness where molds thrive. Let me break down the scenarios:

Firstly, signs like visible mold growth on walls, ceilings, or around windows are obvious indicators. In Dubai's climate, which can experience significant temperature and humidity fluctuations, especially during summer months, such condensation can lead to water accumulation in bathrooms, kitchens, and near air conditioning units. The presence of black, green, or brownish spots could indicate mold growth.

Another key sign is musty odors, particularly noticeable after a shower when the bathroom might be more humid. This odor is often described as earthy and may be accompanied by a slightly damp smell that doesn’t go away even after cleaning.

Furthermore, if you notice peeling paint or discoloration, it could be an early warning of mold growth. Additionally, if there are persistent water stains on walls or ceilings, especially in areas prone to condensation like near windows or around plumbing fixtures, these should not be ignored as they can indicate potential moisture issues leading to mold.

In practical terms, it’s highly recommended that you contact a professional for inspection and remediation when you suspect mold. In the UAE, services such as those offered by companies like Saniservice could help in assessing the situation accurately. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to book an inspection.

Remember that in Dubai, landlords are generally responsible for ensuring a property is safe and habitable at the time of tenancy. If you find mold due to inadequate maintenance by the landlord, they should be held accountable under UAE laws. However, it's crucial to document everything - take photos, keep receipts related to any attempted repairs, and communicate with your landlord in writing.

Lastly, maintaining good indoor air quality is paramount. Ensure proper ventilation in bathrooms and kitchens, use dehumidifiers where necessary, and regularly clean areas prone to moisture buildup. By staying vigilant and proactive, you can minimize the risk of mold growth and maintain a healthy living environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 14, 2026 10:55 pm