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After the rain last month, I noticed a bit of mold starting to form on the ceiling in the laundry room. The landlord hasn’t mentioned anything about cleaning or maintaining this area. Should I bring it up now, or is this something they’re typically responsible for?
Posted by Christopher Moore
Asked on December 24, 2025 9:38 am
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In dubai, the landlord is generally responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of the property and ensuring that it's safe and habitable. This includes addressing moisture issues like mold growth. However, the laundry room ceiling may be considered a shared space or one where you have some responsibility as well.

Firstly, I would recommend bringing this issue to your landlord's attention. Mold can not only affect air quality but also cause health problems for those in the building. If left unaddressed, it could potentially escalate into a more serious problem requiring professional intervention.

When communicating with your landlord about this matter, be clear and concise. Explain that you've noticed mold growth on the ceiling of the laundry room and provide some context: "After last month's rain, I observed some mold starting to form on the ceiling in our laundry room. Could we please have it inspected and cleaned?"

In Dubai, there are no specific regulations mandating landlords to clean every minor issue like this one; however, it is their responsibility to ensure that the property remains safe for residents. If your landlord does not respond or address the situation, you might consider contacting local building maintenance authorities or a professional environmental inspection service.

For serious cases of mold growth or if you're unsure about the extent of the damage, I recommend getting an expert opinion. A professional inspector can assess the condition and provide necessary remediation advice. At Saniservice we offer such services - our contact number is 800-MOLDS (800-66537) and our email is hello@saniservice.com.

Remember, dealing with mold promptly not only helps maintain a healthy environment but also prevents potential legal disputes or damage claims. So, it's best to address this issue early rather than letting it worsen over time.

Always keep in mind that you have the right to live in a safe and healthy home; if necessary, seek support from local consumer protection services for additional assistance.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 27, 2025 9:02 am