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Party
Wall Surveyor
A party wall is a
structure which separates adjoining buildings, or a free-standing
wall which sits astride the boundary of two adjoining properties.
The Party Wall etc Act 1996 was
created to minimise potential disputes between neighbours. It
allows homeowners to carry out work on or next to a shared wall,
whilst also protecting the interests of anyone else who might be
affected by that work. Work covered by the Act includes:
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New building works
at or astride the boundary between two properties. |
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Structural work
affecting an existing party wall, including repairs,
alterations, damp proofing and underpinning. |
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Excavating or
constructing foundations within three or six metres of an
adjoining property. |
If you propose to carry
out work covered by the Act, you must obtain the agreement of
the adjoining owner(s). A Party Wall Surveyor can issue statutory
notice(s) to the adjoining owner(s) on your behalf. If agreement
cannot be reached between the owners, both parties each appoint
their own Surveyor or jointly appoint an “Agreed Surveyor”, to
determine a fair and impartial Award. The owner who is carrying out
the works normally pays the fees of the Surveyor(s).
Alex Rosen can act as Party Wall Surveyor for either the Building
Owner or the Adjoining Owner(s) or as an Agreed Surveyor |