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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, and upon checking, there seemed to be some mold growing on the walls. The landlord has been quite busy with work and hasn't responded to my messages about it. Am I responsible for addressing this issue myself or should the landlord be handling it?
Posted by Daniel Lee
Asked on February 5, 2026 1:03 pm
In the context of the UAE and Dubai specifically, mold issues like those encountered in your bedroom closet can pose significant health risks. According to local regulations, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining the property in a habitable condition, which includes addressing any structural or environmental issues that may arise due to poor maintenance. However, there is often room for interpretation regarding who should take immediate action when it comes to mold growth.

Given your situation where the landlord hasn’t responded promptly and the musty smell and visible mold are present, it would be prudent to call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. This is especially important because mold can not only cause odors but also lead to health issues such as respiratory problems and allergies.

In Dubai, it’s crucial to act swiftly if you suspect mold growth due to the warm climate which facilitates rapid growth. The recommended course of action involves taking photos or videos documenting the extent of the mold for potential insurance claims or legal purposes before contacting a professional service provider. This documentation can be used as evidence when dealing with landlords who might dispute your claim.

It's also advisable to address the underlying moisture issue that is likely causing the mold growth, such as checking and potentially repairing any leaks in pipes or roof damage. Keeping humidity levels low by using dehumidifiers and ensuring proper ventilation can help prevent further mold growth.

Remember, while landlords are typically responsible for major issues like mold, it's your responsibility to act promptly and document everything to ensure a fair resolution. Don't hesitate to seek professional help if the situation worsens or if you're unsure of how to proceed.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 7, 2026 3:03 am