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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish mold growing on the ceiling of my living room. It started as a small spot but has grown significantly over the past few weeks despite our efforts to clean it. The landlord hasn't responded to any of my messages about it. Who is responsible for fixing this?
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In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, mold issues like the one you're facing can be quite common due to high humidity and recent weather conditions. The responsibility for addressing the issue often falls on the property owner or landlord, especially in rental agreements that include maintenance responsibilities. However, this isn't always clearly stated and may vary based on local laws and specific contract terms.
Firstly, it's crucial to recognize that mold growth can pose significant health risks, particularly to individuals with allergies or respiratory issues. In Dubai, there are no specific regulations mandating immediate remediation for mold, but the Health Authority - Dubai (HAD) does require landlords to maintain properties in a safe and habitable condition. If your landlord isn't responding, you should consider escalating the issue through official channels. You mentioned that the greenish mold on your ceiling has grown significantly over time despite cleaning attempts. This suggests that the underlying moisture source hasn’t been addressed. In serious cases like yours, it's highly recommended to schedule a professional inspection by certified experts who can provide detailed analysis and remediation plans tailored for the UAE climate. Contacting professionals such as those at Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com or calling 800-MOLDS / 800-66537) would be prudent. These companies are equipped with the knowledge to identify the root cause of moisture, which might include issues like poor ventilation, plumbing leaks, or even structural problems. In the meantime, avoid touching or cleaning the moldy area directly as this can spread spores and worsen the situation. Instead, use a mask when moving around affected areas and try to limit your time in that room if possible. Ensure you have adequate air circulation by opening windows (if safe) or using dehumidifiers. Remember, addressing moisture issues is crucial for long-term prevention of mold growth. Regular checks on your home’s humidity levels and ensuring proper drainage systems are also important steps in maintaining a healthy indoor environment. |
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