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I'm renting an apartment and noticed indoor air in the bathroom. Is this the landlord's responsibility to fix? I'm not sure what my rights are here.
Posted by Anil Nair
Asked on January 7, 2026 4:06 am
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Absolutely, the indoor air quality in your bathroom is indeed something that falls under the landlord's responsibility. In the UAE and particularly Dubai, there are regulations in place to ensure a safe living environment for tenants. As an expert in this field, it’s important to know what measures you can take when facing issues with air quality.

Firstly, the Building Control Department (BCD) of Dubai Municipality oversees building standards and maintenance in the city. According to their guidelines, landlords are required to ensure that their properties meet certain health and safety criteria, including proper ventilation systems which play a crucial role in maintaining indoor air quality. If you suspect poor air quality due to inadequate ventilation or other issues like mold growth, it's advisable to report this to your landlord immediately.

However, if the situation seems serious, don't hesitate to seek professional assistance. You can call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a detailed inspection. A professional will be able to assess the air quality and provide necessary recommendations.

If you feel that your landlord is not taking appropriate action, you can also contact Dubai Municipality’s Building Control Department directly. They have the authority to enforce compliance with building codes and standards, including indoor air quality requirements. Remember, it's in both parties' best interest to keep living spaces healthy and safe for everyone involved.

In terms of tips, always ensure that your bathroom has a functioning exhaust fan or vent to remove moisture and reduce humidity levels. High humidity can lead to mold growth which affects air quality adversely. Additionally, keeping the area well-ventilated by opening windows when possible or using fans can help prevent stagnant air from building up.

If you've noticed any musty smells or have observed mold growth, these are clear signs that there might be an issue with indoor air quality. It's crucial to address such issues promptly as they not only affect the air but also your health and well-being. Don't wait for things to get worse; act on them early.

In summary, while it is the landlord’s responsibility to maintain a safe living environment, being proactive about addressing concerns can help ensure your health and comfort in your rental space.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 10, 2026 4:15 pm