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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange greenish-black stuff growing along the base of the walls in my rental apartment's living room. It smells musty and damp, and it’s starting to spread. The landlord hasn’t mentioned anything about maintenance or cleaning. Should I be concerned about this, and is it something I should address with the landlord?
Posted by Ashley Lewis
Asked on December 23, 2025 12:08 pm
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Absolutely, the greenish-black stuff sounds concerning and it's wise to take action. This description aligns closely with characteristics of mold growth which can be a serious issue especially after such heavy rains in the UAE.

In Dubai, mold can pose significant health risks including respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and exacerbating asthma symptoms. It's crucial to address this promptly as mold thrives in damp environments - exactly what your living room seems to have provided with the recent rain.

Firstly, you should not ignore it or hope it goes away on its own. Given the potential for widespread growth and health implications, it would be wise to contact a professional mold inspection company. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can offer the necessary expertise to assess the situation properly. You could reach out by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com for an immediate consultation.

In the meantime, avoid touching or disturbing the moldy area as this can spread spores. Keep the affected room well ventilated if possible to reduce moisture levels. If you notice any allergic reactions such as sneezing, coughing, or difficulty breathing, seek medical advice immediately.

Remember that UAE building codes and regulations require landlords to maintain their properties in a safe condition which includes addressing water damage promptly. It’s reasonable to bring this matter up with your landlord, but always have evidence at hand - photos of the mold, possibly any musty odors, and documentation of the rain event if available. If you find that the landlord is not responsive, it may be necessary to escalate through formal channels or seek legal advice.

Taking these steps will help ensure your health and the integrity of your property are protected.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 28, 2025 4:08 am