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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in my bedroom closet. My roommates and I have been experiencing sniffly noses and mild coughs, especially at night, and we suspect it might be related to the indoor air quality. The rental agreement doesn't mention anything about air quality or maintenance of ventilation systems. Who is responsible for addressing this issue?
Posted by Marie Thomas
Asked on January 14, 2026 9:29 pm
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Indoor air quality issues can be tricky to navigate, especially when they're caused by something like dampness. In the UAE and particularly in Dubai, it's important to understand who is responsible for maintaining good indoor air quality (IAQ) within a residential setting.

In general, landlords are often responsible for ensuring that the premises meet certain standards of cleanliness and safety, including IAQ. However, this can vary based on local laws and agreements between tenants and landlords. In Dubai, there aren't specific regulations mandating air quality levels in rentals, but the health and safety of all occupants should be a priority.

If you're experiencing sniffly noses and mild coughs, it’s likely due to some form of dampness or mold growth. This can happen after heavy rain, as you've noticed with the persistent dampness in your closet. Mold not only affects air quality but also poses health risks like respiratory issues.

Given that your rental agreement doesn't cover maintenance of ventilation systems or IAQ specifically, it might be best to address this issue directly with your landlord. Clearly communicating your concerns can lead to a constructive resolution. However, if the matter isn’t resolved satisfactorily or you feel the situation is serious, consider calling in professional help.

You could reach out to companies like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for an inspection and remediation of mold and dampness. They can assess the situation thoroughly and provide a solution that improves your indoor air quality and overall living conditions.

Remember, addressing IAQ issues promptly not only benefits your health but also protects you from potential legal ramifications if health problems arise due to poor IAQ in the future.

Taking action now can save you from extended discomfort or even more severe health concerns. Don’t hesitate to seek professional help for peace of mind and a healthier living environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 20, 2026 11:36 am