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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell coming from the laundry room, which is directly below our bedroom. My landlord hasn’t addressed it yet, and I’m unsure if it’s my responsibility to clean or report this to him as something that needs attention. Should I be concerned about potential mold growth, and what are the best steps to take in a rental agreement like ours?
Posted by Swati Shah
Asked on January 29, 2026 6:45 pm
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Absolutely, it's wise to be concerned about the damp smell in your laundry room. In Dubai and across the UAE, persistent moisture issues can lead to mold growth which might pose health risks. The UAE has strict building codes and regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold prevention, especially given the climate.

Firstly, you should report this issue to your landlord immediately. As per the Real Estate Agency Regulations in Dubai, landlords are responsible for maintaining a safe living environment free of defects that may adversely affect tenants' health or well-being. This includes addressing any water damage or dampness issues promptly.

To better understand the situation and ensure it's properly addressed, consider scheduling an inspection with a professional environmental service provider like Saniservice. They can assess whether there are underlying moisture problems and provide guidance on necessary remedial actions to prevent mold growth. You could contact them via 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for more details.

In the meantime, take some basic steps to mitigate the situation:
• Ensure proper ventilation in your laundry room by opening windows if possible, using exhaust fans, and keeping doors closed.
• Clean up any standing water or spills immediately.
• Consider placing desiccant packets or silica gel around the area to help absorb excess moisture.
• Monitor the condition of walls, floors, and ceilings for signs of dampness or mold. If you notice discoloration, spots, or musty odors, take this as a serious sign.

Remember, addressing such issues early can prevent bigger problems down the line. By taking these steps and reporting to your landlord, you're ensuring that both parties are aware and working towards maintaining a healthy living environment for everyone involved.

Should any concerns persist, don't hesitate to seek further advice or escalate the matter if necessary.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 3, 2026 3:02 am