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After the heavy rain we had a few weeks ago, I noticed a persistent dampness in the bedroom closet. The smell isn't bad but it’s definitely there, and when I opened the door after a while, I saw some mildew on the back wall. Should I be concerned about this, or is this something my landlord should handle since we're in a rental?
Posted by Layla Al-Thani
Asked on January 13, 2026 10:30 am
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Absolutely, you should be concerned about the mildew in your closet. Mildew is more than just an unsightly issue; it can pose health risks and potentially cause structural damage to your property over time.

Firstly, let's consider the climate of Dubai/UAE. The region's humidity levels can fluctuate significantly, especially after heavy rains like those we experienced recently. This makes areas prone to moisture accumulation such as closet spaces particularly vulnerable to mold growth. In the UAE, laws and regulations emphasize maintaining indoor air quality and preventing mold proliferation in rental properties.

If you've noticed mildew on the back wall of your bedroom closet, it's a clear sign that there is an excess of dampness or humidity in the area. Mildew can release spores into the air which may lead to respiratory issues for some individuals. It’s important to address this promptly to prevent further health risks.

Given the situation you've described, I strongly recommend contacting a professional for an inspection and remediation service. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice are well-equipped to handle such cases. They can assess the extent of the damage, remove the mildew safely, and provide solutions to stop it from recurring. You could call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance.

To take immediate action, ensure proper ventilation in your closet by opening the door daily if possible. Also, consider using a dehumidifier to reduce moisture levels. If you notice dampness or mildew appearing again, it might indicate that there's an underlying issue like leaking pipes or poor drainage which needs attention from your landlord.

Keep an eye on any changes in air quality and health symptoms. If you experience anything unusual, seek medical advice as well. Remember, addressing mold issues early can save you from more serious problems down the line.

Stay proactive about maintaining a healthy environment in your home!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 18, 2026 7:00 pm