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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp smell coming from the closet in my bedroom. My landlord mentioned that they only handle issues related to structural damage, but it feels like this could be an indoor air quality problem. Have you ever dealt with mold or humidity issues in a rental property? What do you think is the best way to address this without being too pushy with the landlord?
Posted by Salma Al-Rashid
Asked on January 9, 2026 9:45 pm
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Absolutely, humidity issues should be addressed with your landlord. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, high humidity can lead to some serious problems like mold growth and structural damage. Given that you've noticed a damp smell coming from the closet, it's important not to ignore this as it could indicate higher moisture levels in your space.

Firstly, I would suggest reaching out to your landlord and explaining the situation clearly. Mentioning that you are concerned about potential health impacts due to mold exposure might help put their attention on this matter. However, if they still aren't responsive or dismissive of your concerns, it’s advisable to seek professional assistance for a thorough inspection.

In Dubai, according to UAE building codes and regulations, landlords are responsible for maintaining the structural integrity and ensuring a safe environment for tenants. This includes managing moisture levels that could lead to mold growth. If you decide to go this route, remember to be respectful while being firm about your concerns.

Another practical step would be to use dehumidifiers or fans in damp areas like closets and bathrooms. These devices can help reduce humidity levels temporarily until a more permanent solution is found. But again, it's best to confirm with the landlord as they might want to address this issue through repairs or maintenance works.

Should you decide that professional help is needed, I recommend contacting companies such as Saniservice, which offer mold and air quality inspections. You can call them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a detailed assessment of your indoor environment.

It’s important to act promptly on this issue; prolonged exposure to dampness and mold can have adverse health effects, so staying proactive is key. Always keep records of any communications with your landlord and the actions you take to address these issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 13, 2026 10:37 pm