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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish-black stuff starting to grow on the corners of our bathroom ceiling. My family has been complaining about an increasingly strong musty odor too. The landlord hasn't done anything about it even after multiple reminders. Is this considered mold and who is responsible for addressing it?
Posted by Deepa Patel
Asked on December 12, 2025 5:01 am
In the UAE and specifically within Dubai's regulations, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining the property to ensure it is safe and habitable. This includes addressing any issues that may lead to mold growth such as leaks or moisture problems. If you've noticed greenish-black stuff growing on your bathroom ceiling, this is indeed a sign of mold, typically caused by excessive moisture.

According to UAE standards like the Building Code (BS 14026) and Fire Safety Regulations, it's critical to address any visible signs of mold promptly. Mold not only affects the aesthetics but can also pose health risks, particularly for individuals with respiratory issues or allergies. The musty odor you've mentioned is a common indicator that there might be an active mold growth issue.

Given the situation, it would be prudent to request immediate attention from your landlord or property manager. However, if they're not responsive after multiple reminders, it's advisable to seek professional assistance. You can call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough inspection and remediation plan.

When hiring professionals, ensure that they are certified and experienced in mold inspections and remediation. They will perform a comprehensive assessment to determine the extent of the mold problem and recommend appropriate actions such as cleaning, sealing, or replacing affected materials. Proper containment techniques during remediation are crucial to prevent cross-contamination and protect your family’s health.

Remember, moisture control is key in preventing mold recurrence. Inspect for any leaks or water damage regularly and address these issues promptly. Consider installing dehumidifiers or improving ventilation in bathrooms and kitchens if you're prone to high humidity levels.

In conclusion, while the landlord bears primary responsibility, taking proactive steps by engaging professional help ensures your safety and comfort. Don't let mold problems linger; act now to safeguard your home environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 13, 2025 8:08 am