Who to call for mold in Dubai rental wardrobe?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black, fuzzy spots in the back corner of our walk-in wardrobe where we store our winter clothes. It's on the wall and seems to be spreading onto some of the shoeboxes. The smell is really damp and unpleasant in that small space now. Who is the best professional to call in Dubai for this, and is this something our landlord in Marina should be fixing?
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Mold in a Dubai wardrobe, especially in a humid area like Marina, is unfortunately common due to the climate. The first professional to contact is your landlord or property management company. Under Dubai's rental law (RERA), landlords are responsible for fixing issues related to the building's structure, including persistent dampness and water leaks that cause mold. Send them clear photos and a written notification of the problem, as this starts the official clock for them to respond.
If the landlord is unresponsive or disputes responsibility, your next call should be to a certified mold inspection and testing company. Look for a provider with their own microbiology lab, as they can identify the specific mold species from a sample. This is crucial—knowing the type informs the proper remediation method and verifies the source isn't a hidden leak. A thorough inspection should check for condensation from AC units, inadequate ventilation, or seepage from external walls, which are frequent culprits. For remediation, avoid general cleaning services. You need a specialist in mold removal who uses containment barriers, HEPA filtration, and antimicrobial treatments to properly handle the spores and prevent them from spreading to other parts of the home. They should provide before-and-after lab reports to confirm the mold count has been returned to safe levels. Until it's handled, increase air circulation in the wardrobe with a fan, and consider moving affected clothing to prevent further contamination. |
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