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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish mold growing on the ceiling near the corner of my bedroom. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, but it’s spreading quickly despite me trying to clean it up myself. Who is responsible for mold inspection in a rental property?
Posted by Varun Pandey
Asked on January 19, 2026 5:31 am
In dubai/uae, the responsibility for mold inspection in a rental property can be a bit murky. generally speaking, it's advisable to have a professional conduct the inspection if you're dealing with serious cases or if the issue is spreading rapidly like in your scenario.

the uae doesn't have specific laws mandating landlords to perform regular mold inspections, but tenants should always keep an eye out for signs of moisture and mold growth. if you've noticed greenish mold on your ceiling since it rained last month and it’s now spreading, i'd recommend reaching out to a professional inspection service.

a call or email to 800-molds (800-66537) would be prudent. they can assess the situation quickly and accurately. if you rent from a big property management company like abraaj group, they might have their own protocols for such situations but it's better to clarify these with them directly.

in terms of who pays, usually tenants are responsible for minor issues that result from normal wear and tear or personal negligence. however, mold growth due to significant water damage is often considered a structural issue. if the property was supposed to be in good condition when you moved in but now there's serious mold infestation because of a leak or similar problem, it could be argued that the landlord should cover the inspection cost.

always check your rental agreement; some contracts may include clauses about who covers such expenses. for instance, if your lease states that the property must remain in good condition and you can prove the mold was caused by structural issues not related to your actions, the landlord might foot the bill.

lastly, do ensure you document everything: take photos of the mold before any treatment begins, keep records of all communication with the landlord or management, and perhaps even have a professional document these for clarity. this could be invaluable if disputes arise.

remember, in dubai/uae, prompt action is key to preventing further damage and maintaining your rights as a tenant. don't wait too long; contact professionals early on to assess and manage the situation efficiently.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 22, 2026 2:36 am