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The wall behind our wardrobe in the master bedroom feels damp and cold to the touch, and I just pulled it out to find a huge patch of black mold. We've lived in this Mirdif villa for 2 years and just noticed it. I'm really worried about the health of my family, especially my toddler who sleeps in the next room. What's the most effective way to get this professionally treated here in Dubai, and is this something the landlord is required to fix?
Posted by Ibrahim Sharif
Asked on April 25, 2026 4:45 am
A licensed mold remediation specialist should treat dangerous black mold in a Dubai villa. Look for a company certified by the Dubai Municipality or holding IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) credentials, as they follow strict protocols for containment and removal.

For a situation like a damp wall behind a wardrobe, this is often caused by a combination of Dubai's high humidity and a cold spot from year-round AC use, leading to condensation inside the wall. A professional inspection is critical to identify the moisture source—it could be a hidden plumbing leak, poor insulation, or seepage from outside—as simply cleaning the mold will fail if the underlying issue isn't fixed.

Under UAE rental law (Law No. 26 of 2007), the landlord is typically responsible for fixing the structural defect causing the dampness, such as a leak or insulation failure. You are responsible for informing them in writing immediately. They are obligated to address it to maintain a habitable property. The remediation of the mold itself can sometimes be a point of negotiation, but the health risk to your toddler makes prompt professional action essential.

The process should involve isolating the area to prevent spore spread, removing the contaminated materials like drywall, HEPA vacuuming, antimicrobial treatment, and finally addressing the moisture source. Always request before-and-after testing from an independent microbiology lab to verify the spore count has been returned to safe levels.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 27, 2026 7:08 pm