Who is responsible for AC leak mold removal in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
|
The AC in my bedroom closet has been leaking a bit, and now I’ve found a patch of black mold spreading on the back wall. I reported the leak to my landlord a couple of weeks ago, but they haven’t fixed it yet and the mold is getting worse. Who is legally responsible for handling and paying for the mold removal here in Dubai, especially since it started from an appliance they’re supposed to maintain?
|
|
Landlords in Dubai are generally responsible for fixing AC leaks and resulting mold, as maintaining the property's structural integrity and major appliances falls under their legal obligation. Since the mold originated from an AC unit they are required to maintain, they are typically liable for the remediation costs. You should formally re-notify them in writing, mentioning the worsening mold, to create a dated record.
For a persistent leak and visible spreading mold, a professional inspection is strongly advised. In Dubai's humid climate, what you see on the surface is often just a fraction of the problem, as moisture can penetrate walls, leading to hidden growth. A proper assessment from a company with a microbiology lab can determine the full extent and specific species, which is crucial for an effective remediation plan. If your landlord remains unresponsive, you can escalate the matter to the Dubai Land Department (DLD) or the Rental Dispute Center (RDC). They mediate such tenant-landlord issues and can enforce the landlord's responsibility to provide a habitable property. Do not attempt to remove significant mold growth yourself, as improper handling can aerosolize spores and spread the contamination. Focus on getting the leak repaired first; stopping the moisture source is the critical initial step. |
Please log in to post questions/answers: