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After the rain last month, I noticed water stains forming on the ceiling above my living room. My landlord hasn’t mentioned anything about cleaning or maintenance, but I’m not sure if it’s part of his responsibilities or if I should bring it up. Should I address this with him, or is it something that tenants in Dubai typically handle themselves?
Posted by Mei Guo
Asked on December 7, 2025 3:49 pm
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Absolutely, you should address the ceiling water stains with your landlord. In Dubai and across the UAE, it is generally expected that landlords are responsible for maintaining common areas like ceilings and walls, especially if these issues arise due to external factors such as rain or leakage from above.

Water stains can be a sign of a larger issue, possibly indicating roof damage or an issue in adjacent units. Ignoring this could lead to further water damage, mold growth, and other structural problems that may require more extensive repairs down the line.

If you've noticed these stains after rainfall, it's crucial to bring them to your landlord’s attention as soon as possible. Most lease agreements specify responsibilities for both tenants and landlords, but specifics can vary. In Dubai, it is standard practice for landlords to be responsible for major structural issues like those mentioned.

However, it might also help if you inform the maintenance team or property management, especially if this issue isn't directly related to your living space. That way, they can assess the situation and take appropriate action. They may recommend a professional inspection from companies such as Saniservice (you could contact them via 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com), who are experts in environmental inspections and remediation.

If you're unsure about your landlord's responsibility, it’s always best to clarify this with the management or directly with your landlord. They should be able to provide guidance on whether they will address the issue or if there is any specific protocol for tenants to follow.

Remember, addressing such issues promptly can prevent further damage and ensure a safer living environment. By keeping communication open, you're not only protecting yourself but also helping maintain the integrity of the building.

Always stay proactive in your efforts to keep your living space safe and comfortable.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 12, 2025 7:20 am