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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp spot forming under the changing table in my rental room. The landlord hasn't come to check on it yet, and I’m unsure if it’s my responsibility to clean or fix it since it's where we change our baby. What should I do?
Posted by Rahul Singh
Asked on January 13, 2026 10:00 am
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The damp spot under the changing table sounds like an issue that requires attention. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, it's important to address such matters promptly to ensure a safe and healthy environment for childcare.

Based on the regulations in the UAE, landlords are typically responsible for maintaining the property in good condition. However, whether the landlord is obligated to fix this damp spot or not may depend on how your rental agreement is structured. If you're unsure about who should handle this issue, it's best to check your lease and consult with a legal advisor if necessary.

In the meantime, I strongly recommend that you act promptly by taking some basic steps:

1. Document the condition: Take photos of the damp spot for evidence.
2. Communicate with your landlord: Inform them about the damp area and express concern over its potential impact on the child's health. If they don't respond or resolve the issue, consider escalating to a higher authority within the property management company or even through tenant associations if applicable.

If the dampness is extensive or accompanied by mold growth, which can be harmful especially for children, it’s advisable to have a professional inspection conducted. This ensures that all health and safety risks are properly assessed and addressed. In Dubai, there are several reputable companies you could contact such as Saniservice who offer professional environmental inspections and remediation services.

Remember, keeping the area clean and dry is crucial. If you're unable to address it yourself due to the extent of the dampness or if it's a larger problem, don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance.

Always prioritize the health and safety of your child. Taking these steps will help ensure that any necessary actions are taken promptly.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 18, 2026 12:24 am