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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp spot forming on the carpet in my living room. My landlord hasn't mentioned anything about cleaning or addressing it, but I’m not sure if that’s his responsibility. How often should landlords clean common areas like carpets in rentals, and is it okay to ask them to address this issue?
Posted by Ana Romano
Asked on January 14, 2026 9:41 am
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In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, landlords have certain responsibilities towards maintaining the condition of rental properties. According to The Unified Civil Code for Real Estate Transactions 2017 (UCCRET), landlords are expected to ensure that the premises remain in a good state and fit for occupation. This includes regular maintenance tasks, which can encompass cleaning carpets as well.

When it comes to damp spots on carpets, these could be indicators of moisture issues or potential mold growth. In Dubai, it is not uncommon for residents to encounter such problems after heavy rains, especially if the carpet was not properly dried out. However, the responsibility for addressing these issues often lies with the landlord, as part of their duty to maintain a safe and healthy living environment.

It's wise to discuss this matter directly with your landlord first. Most landlords would appreciate a heads-up from tenants about such concerns, as it can help them prioritize maintenance tasks more efficiently. However, if your landlord does not respond or address the issue within a reasonable timeframe, you might need to escalate the matter.

Professional inspection is recommended for serious cases where damp spots persist over time or are accompanied by visible mold growth. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can provide expert assessment and remediation services if necessary. They offer comprehensive solutions including carpet cleaning, moisture detection, and mold removal.

In summary, while the initial step should be to address the issue with your landlord, you have the right to ensure that your living environment remains healthy and safe. If needed, don't hesitate to seek professional assistance to address any concerns related to indoor environmental quality.

Remember, keeping an eye on such issues can help maintain a comfortable and hygienic living space for you and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 18, 2026 9:42 pm