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After the rain last month, I noticed water stains starting to appear on the ceiling of my bedroom. The landlord hasn't seemed interested in addressing it yet. Should I be responsible for cleaning around this area myself, or is there a specific section on our lease that covers this?
Posted by Michael Wilson
Asked on January 9, 2026 4:47 pm
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Hello there,

When it comes to ceiling water stains after rain, the responsibility can get a bit cloudy. Generally speaking, you might be on your own for initial cleaning and maintenance but should check your lease agreement for specifics.

In Dubai/UAE, landlords are typically responsible for major repairs that affect the structural integrity of the building or its systems. However, smaller issues like ceiling water stains from rain may fall under tenant responsibility unless your contract states otherwise. Leases often have clauses detailing who handles what - if you can't find anything specific about water damage or cleaning duties, it's wise to clarify this with your landlord.

If the stain is minor and doesn’t affect the ceiling’s structure, you might want to clean it up yourself using a damp cloth and mild detergent. Just ensure not to use too much water as that could lead to further issues like mold growth. If the stain seems significant or spreading, consider calling for professional inspection. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can offer expert assessment and cleaning services.

Saniservice is well-regarded in the area; they can help you determine if the damage needs urgent attention. Their service includes not only cleaning but also moisture detection, which could prevent bigger problems down the line.

Remember, in the UAE, there are no specific laws mandating landlords to address such issues immediately unless it's a structural problem or poses health risks. However, being proactive and addressing these issues can help maintain good relations with your landlord.

If you're unsure about who should take charge of the situation, a quick call to 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) could get you some guidance from professionals familiar with local norms. Alternatively, reaching out to Saniservice at hello@saniservice.com might provide clarity and possibly even a free inspection.

Keep in mind that proper handling of water damage can prevent bigger issues down the line, so it's worth investing time or money into a professional assessment if needed.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 15, 2026 4:41 pm