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The AC in our bedroom has been leaking for a while, and I just pulled the curtain back to find a huge patch of black and green mold spreading up the wall behind it. It’s been humid for weeks and I’m worried it’s gotten worse because we keep the room cold at night. What’s the fastest way to get this professionally cleaned and treated here in Dubai, and is this something the building management should handle?
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AC leak cleanup responsibility in Dubai typically falls on the property owner or landlord, as outlined in the Dubai Rental Law. Building management is generally responsible for the structural integrity of the building and the central chiller system up to the apartment's boundary, but the internal unit, drainage pipes, and resulting damage inside your unit are usually the owner's obligation.
Your situation—a significant mold patch from a persistent leak—requires immediate professional assessment. The high humidity here allows mold to proliferate rapidly behind walls. The fastest resolution is to first report the leak and mold to your building management. They must fix the source of the leak, which is their responsibility. Simultaneously, inform your landlord in writing with photos, as they are responsible for remediating the internal damage. For cleanup, do not attempt to remove this yourself. Disturbing it can aerosolize spores. You need a certified mold remediation specialist who will contain the area, remove contaminated materials like drywall, and use HEPA filtration to clean the air. They should also provide a post-remediation verification test, often from an independent lab, to confirm spore counts are safe. Many reputable companies in Dubai offer emergency response for such scenarios and can coordinate with building management on your behalf. |
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