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My bedroom has been feeling really stuffy lately, especially since the weather turned cooler. I live on the 12th floor of a building in Jumeirah, and I can’t figure out if it's the air conditioning or something else. I’ve noticed a bit of a moldy smell coming from the vents, which makes me worry about air quality. Since I'm renting, I’m not sure if dealing with this is my responsibility or my landlord's. Should I be reaching out to them about this?
Posted by Rohit Patel
Asked on December 2, 2025 2:40 pm
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If you're experiencing a moldy smell coming from the vents in your bedroom, it’s definitely a situation that warrants your attention, especially regarding indoor air quality. In Dubai, where humidity levels can be high, mold growth can be a common issue in buildings, particularly when air conditioning systems are not properly maintained.

First, it's essential to understand that as a renter, you have the right to live in a safe and healthy environment. Mold can not only affect the air quality but also pose health risks, especially for individuals with respiratory issues or allergies. UAE regulations, particularly those under the Dubai Municipality, emphasize the importance of maintaining healthy indoor environments, which includes addressing any mold issues.

Given your situation, you should absolutely contact your landlord about the moldy smell. It's their responsibility to ensure the property is habitable and that any maintenance issues are addressed promptly. You might want to document your observations, including the date you noticed the smell and any changes in your indoor air quality. This information can be helpful when discussing the matter with your landlord.

In the meantime, it is advisable to avoid using the air conditioning system if you notice a persistent moldy smell, as it may circulate spores throughout your living space. Opening windows to improve ventilation can help alleviate some of the stuffiness, but be cautious about outdoor air quality, especially if there are dust storms or high pollution levels outside.

If the problem persists or if you notice visible mold growth, it would be wise to engage a professional inspection service. They can conduct a thorough assessment of your air conditioning system and the indoor environment to determine the extent of the issue. In Dubai, you can reach out to professionals who specialize in indoor air quality and mold remediation by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com.

Taking these steps will not only help you address the immediate issue but also contribute to a healthier living environment. Don’t hesitate to reach out to your landlord and emphasize the importance of resolving this matter as soon as possible.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 4, 2025 9:06 am