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Apartments and houses are designed for air flow. You don't need a gap in your door to prevent mold. Mold will grow despite that if you live in a city that has high humidity.
Everyone should watch for mold. Check around windows. Behind the toilet tank. Above and around the shower. Wipe with bleach often.
You can also get a dehumidifier if it becomes a problem
Not bleach. Use mold control spray. Bleach doesn't kill the mold deep in the drywall, and sometimes not in the cracks of the paint.
I would get a dehumidifier before resorting to wiping with bleach often. If you ever see mold, you already have a humidity problem. This may be isolated to your bathroom due to extra moisture from showers, but it's still a problem that needs to be addressed. If it's just the bathroom, a new shower fan (or just using the existing one) could be enough.
Bleach doesn't kill mold, and actually causes it to release spores. Use concrobium (or a similar product) to properly kill it.
I've heard vinegar is better at killing mold than bleach