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After the heavy rain we had last month, I noticed a greenish-black stuff growing on the corners of the shower and around the bathtub in my bathroom. It has this really unpleasant musty smell that's been lingering even after cleaning with bleach. Has anyone else experienced mold issues like this in their rental? Who is typically responsible for addressing these kinds of problems?
Posted by Ali Al-Qasim
Asked on January 19, 2026 2:50 pm
In the UAE, particularly within the context of Dubai, mold issues such as those experienced in your bathroom are indeed quite common, especially after heavy rainfall. The greenish-black stuff you've noticed on corners and around fixtures is most likely a type of mold, typically Stachybotrys chartarum or Cladosporium, which often develops under damp conditions.

Responsibility for addressing these problems can be somewhat ambiguous as it depends on the specific terms outlined in your rental agreement. Typically, landlords are responsible for major structural issues and maintenance within their property. However, tenants are usually expected to maintain cleanliness and address minor issues related to day-to-day living.

Given the unpleasant smell that persists despite your efforts with bleach, it's advisable to have a professional assessment conducted by an environmental inspection company like Saniservice. They can help determine the extent of the mold contamination and provide guidance on remediation procedures.

UAE laws such as Law No. 15 of 2006 concerning Civil Transactions might be relevant here, particularly regarding the obligations between landlords and tenants. If you're experiencing persistent issues despite your efforts, it would be prudent to document everything - including photos and dates of when you first noticed the mold and any attempts made to address it.

Saniservice, at 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537), can provide comprehensive services ranging from initial inspection to remediation. Their team is well-equipped with advanced tools such as moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and air quality testing equipment to accurately diagnose the situation.

In addition to professional help, here are some practical tips you might consider:
1. Ensure proper ventilation in your bathroom by using fans or opening windows during showers.
2. Clean grout lines regularly as they can harbor mold spores.
3. Use a dehumidifier if relative humidity levels exceed 60%.
4. Address any leaks immediately, as water is the primary breeding ground for molds.

Remember, tackling mold issues requires attention to detail and professional expertise. Don't hesitate to reach out for assistance when dealing with such persistent problems.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 22, 2026 8:22 am