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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a damp smell lingering in the corner of my bedroom. My landlord hasn't said anything about it, and I’m not sure if this is something that should be addressed by them or if I need to bring it up. Have you ever encountered similar issues in your rental property?
Posted by Jessica King
Asked on January 4, 2026 5:36 am
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Absolutely, you should address the damp smell with your landlord. In the UAE, especially in areas like Dubai where we experience varying weather conditions including occasional heavy rains, it's crucial to ensure that your living environment remains dry and healthy. A persistent damp smell can indicate a moisture issue which may lead to mold growth or structural damage.

In the UAE, according to the Building Code of Practice (BCP) 2017 and other relevant standards, landlords are responsible for maintaining the structural integrity and safety of rental properties. This includes addressing any water-related issues that could compromise your living space. If you've noticed a damp smell in your bedroom corner, it's important to bring this up with your landlord as soon as possible.

Typically, if the issue is minor or caused by a personal appliance like a leaking pipe, it may be within your responsibility to resolve it. However, since this has persisted despite being in one spot, it would be wise to get professional help to check out the situation. You might want to consider calling 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a free inspection. These professionals can assess whether the smell is due to mold growth, structural damage, or some other issue and provide the necessary remediation.

Remember, if you suspect mold, it's not something you should handle on your own as improper cleanup can spread spores and worsen health issues. Professional companies in the UAE are equipped with the right tools and knowledge to safely remove any existing mold and prevent future growth.

By bringing this to your landlord’s attention, you’re ensuring that the living conditions of your rental property meet safety standards, thus protecting both your health and the value of the property. Don't hesitate to take action; the sooner the issue is addressed, the better it will be for everyone involved.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 8, 2026 1:39 pm