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After the rain last month, I noticed water stains starting to appear on the ceiling of the living room. The landlord hasn't mentioned anything about cleaning or maintenance in that area yet. Should I bring this up with them or is it something they are responsible for?
Posted by Aisha Habib
Asked on December 30, 2025 5:29 pm
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Absolutely, you should bring the water stains to your landlord's attention. In Dubai and across the UAE, landlords are generally responsible for ensuring that their properties remain in good condition and free from structural issues such as leaks or damage due to poor maintenance. The Building Code of the UAE, which applies to residential and commercial buildings including apartments, mandates regular inspections and timely repairs by the property owner.

Given the recent rain and the appearance of water stains on your ceiling, it would be prudent to notify your landlord promptly. This is not only a safety concern but also prevents potential further damage that could affect your living space or even compromise the structural integrity of the building.

Typically, landlords handle maintenance issues, especially those related to leaks from above. However, if you are unsure whether this falls under their responsibilities, it’s advisable to check your lease agreement for details on who is responsible for what repairs and maintenance.

If after notifying your landlord, there's no action or adequate response within a reasonable timeframe, consider seeking professional inspection services. Companies like Saniservice (contact them via 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can assess the situation thoroughly and recommend appropriate remediation steps. They have local expertise in dealing with such issues and their reports could also serve as evidence if you need to escalate the matter further.

Remember, addressing water damage early is crucial for preventing mold growth, which can lead to health problems and property degradation over time. Prompt action by either your landlord or a professional service will help mitigate these risks effectively.

In summary, yes, bring it up with your landlord immediately. If necessary, seek professional advice to ensure the issue gets resolved swiftly and properly.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 5, 2026 4:51 pm