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After the rain last month, I noticed a bit of mold starting to form on the walls of my living room. The landlord hasn't done any cleaning since we moved in two years ago, but I'm not sure if it's my responsibility or what extent he should be handling. How common is it for landlords to clean mold and other moisture-related issues in Dubai rentals?
Posted by James Miller
Asked on January 29, 2026 7:09 pm
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Landlord responsibility for mold cleaning can be tricky and often depends on the terms of your lease agreement. In dubai, uae, landlords have a duty to maintain properties in good condition but it's important to check your specific rental contract as it may define what services are included or excluded.

In general though, if water damage has occurred due to a leaking pipe or faulty appliance and this has led to mold growth within the property, then the landlord is responsible for cleaning and remediation. This applies especially if the issue was caused by their negligence or failure in maintaining the building's systems properly.

However, if you've noticed mold starting to form after rain and there's no evidence of previous water damage or neglect from your landlord, this might be something that falls under tenant responsibility. It's always a good idea to inform your landlord about such issues, but it’s also important to document them with photos or videos for your records.

UAE laws like the Real Estate Agency Law (Federal Law No. 12 of 2017) and the Civil Transactions Law do provide some guidelines on property maintenance but are generally quite broad. It's wise to seek legal advice if you're unsure about what’s expected under your particular lease agreement.

For serious cases, especially when mold is widespread or there are health concerns, a professional inspection should be conducted. At Saniservice, we recommend calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) to schedule an expert evaluation and ensure the proper remediation process is followed. Remember, dealing with mold can pose significant health risks if not handled correctly.

Always keep in mind that maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial for your health and comfort. Regular cleaning and inspection are key steps towards preventing mold growth and ensuring a safe living environment.

So, while it's ideal to have your landlord take care of such issues, it’s important you’re aware of what the law might say and know when professional help is needed.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 31, 2026 7:08 am