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We've lived in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment for 2 years and just noticed a big patch of black mold spreading from the corner of our bedroom ceiling, right near the AC vent. It's gotten much worse since the recent humidity. I'm worried about our health, but I'm not sure if this is something I should fix myself or if I need to get the landlord to handle a proper mold inspection. Who is legally responsible for arranging and paying for a mold inspection in a rental here?
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In Dubai rentals, the landlord is typically responsible for addressing structural issues causing mold, including arranging and paying for the inspection to identify the source. Your tenancy contract may specify maintenance responsibilities, but the law generally holds the property owner accountable for the building's integrity.
Given your description—a large patch spreading from an AC vent, worsened by humidity—this is a serious case requiring professional diagnosis. The high humidity and constant AC use in Dubai create perfect conditions for condensation inside walls and ceilings, often from a poorly insulated AC duct or a leak in the building envelope. A proper inspection involves moisture mapping and often lab analysis to identify the mold type and its root cause, which is critical for effective remediation. Immediately notify your landlord in writing with clear photos, detailing the mold's location and growth. They should engage a qualified inspector. While you could clean visible surface mold yourself, it will return without fixing the underlying moisture problem. For health safety, especially with black mold near sleeping areas, a professional assessment is strongly advised to document the issue and required repairs. |
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