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After the rain last month, I noticed a small patch of mold growing behind the bathroom tiles near the window. It's only been there a few weeks, but it’s spreading slowly despite me trying to clean it with vinegar. My landlord hasn’t responded when I’ve brought this up before. Am I responsible for addressing this issue or should my landlord be handling it?
Posted by Mark Walker
Asked on March 5, 2026 5:49 am
The responsibility for addressing mold issues can sometimes be ambiguous and may depend on the terms of your rental agreement. In the uae/dubai region, it is generally recommended that landlords are responsible for major repairs and maintenance issues including structural damage or water leaks that could lead to mold growth. However, tenants have a role in maintaining cleanliness and ensuring minor cleaning tasks such as regular bathroom hygiene.

In your case, the small patch of mold you've noticed behind the bathroom tiles near the window has been there only a few weeks but is spreading slowly despite your efforts to clean it with vinegar. This situation might not necessarily be covered under major maintenance responsibilities of a landlord if no significant structural damage or water leakage issues are present. However, it is crucial that such matters are addressed promptly and effectively to prevent further mold growth.

Given the potential health hazards associated with prolonged exposure to mold, especially in confined spaces like bathrooms, it would be prudent to engage a professional for a thorough inspection and remediation. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold management, so ensuring compliance is important. For instance, if you suspect that there might be underlying moisture issues leading to the mold growth, it's advisable to get an assessment from a certified environmental consultant or hygienist.

You can contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for professional advice and remediation services. They specialize in dealing with mold issues and will provide you with detailed guidance on the best course of action, including necessary treatments to eliminate the mold effectively.

In summary, while it's good that you are taking steps by cleaning the area with vinegar, engaging a professional is highly recommended, especially given the spread potential and health concerns. Remember, early intervention can prevent more serious issues down the line.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 6, 2026 9:43 am