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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the corner of the bedroom where the mold chiller is supposed to be installed. My landlord hasn’t shown any interest in addressing it despite several reminders. The unit itself seems fine, but there’s an odd smell and some discoloration on the wall near it. Am I responsible for fixing this or should my landlord be handling it?
Posted by Margaret Jones
Asked on December 19, 2025 10:54 pm
In the UAE, particularly Dubai, mold issues like those you're experiencing in your bedroom can indeed be quite problematic. Given that persistent dampness is noted near a mold chiller unit and there are signs of discoloration and an odd smell on the wall, these could indicate active mold growth or potential conditions favorable for its development.

The primary responsibility in addressing such concerns often lies with the landlord due to tenant rights and property maintenance obligations as stipulated by UAE laws. However, tenants also have a role to play in ensuring proper environment management. In your case, if you've already reminded your landlord without resolution, it's prudent to formally document any issues through photographs or a written record.

In the context of Dubai, the Municipality has guidelines and regulations that support tenant rights regarding maintenance concerns including mold. The Emirate of Dubai’s Department of Economic Development (DED) also provides consumer protection services which can be accessed for guidance or direct assistance if necessary.

For a comprehensive assessment and remediation plan, it's highly recommended to engage professional environmental inspection and remediation services familiar with local conditions. Saniservice.com, for instance, offers expert mold testing, inspection, and remediation services that comply with UAE standards. Their contact details - 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 - can be utilized to schedule an appointment.

When dealing with moisture issues like those you've encountered near the mold chiller unit, it's important not only to address visible signs of mold but also to ensure proper ventilation and dehumidification systems are functioning correctly. This helps in preventing future occurrences. Regular maintenance checks on such equipment can also prevent malfunctions that might contribute to dampness.

In summary, while you have a right to prompt action from your landlord, engaging professionals for a thorough inspection and remediation is advisable. This not only ensures the issue is handled effectively but also aligns with local regulations designed to protect tenant health and comfort in residential properties.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 21, 2025 2:21 am