What is Party Wall Etc. Act 1996 ?
The Party Wall Etc. Act 1996 makes provision for dealing with works that are or may be considered likely to affect a neighbouring property. The Party Wall Etc. Act 1996 is designed to protect both the building and adjoining owners from potential damages or difficulties that may otherwise arise from the proposed works.
Building owner's surveyor
If you are considering building works, including a loft conversion, extension or basement conversion, you may need to serve Notice to your neighbours.
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We can advise whether or not the Act applies to your project and whether Notices are necessary.
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Our specialist surveyors will ensure that you comply with the Act and avoid delays.
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We work on a fixed fee basis, so you know the costs before the works start.
For advice on what constitutes notifiable works or for us to provide a quote, please contact us now on 020 8088 0686 or email admin@lancestructures.co.uk
Adjoining owner's surveyor
Have you been served with a Party Wall Notice?
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Specialist advice on the options available to you when responding to a Party Wall Notice.
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Our reasonable fees will be payable by your neighbour, as they are the only ones deriving benefit from the works.
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If you have not been served with a Notice? Please speak with one of our party wall surveyors who will advise you on what to do.
For impartial advice on the options available to you please contact us on 020 8088 0484 or email admin@lancestructures.co.uk
Frequently asked questions
What is the Party Wall Etc Act 1996?
The Party Wall Etc Act 1996 makes provision for dealing with works that are or may be considered likely to affect or impact shared walls or structures or affect works to the boundary or below the ground in close proximity of any existing structures. The Party Wall Etc Act 1996 is designed to protect both the building and adjoining owners from potential damages or difficulties that may otherwise arise from the proposed works.
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What work is covered by the Party Wall Etc. Act 1996?
The Act covers:
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new building on or at the boundary of 2 properties
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work to an existing party wall or party structure
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excavation near to and below the foundation level of neighbouring buildings or structures. This may include:
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building a new wall on or at the boundary of 2 properties
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cutting into a party wall
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making a party wall taller, shorter or deeper
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removing chimney breasts from a party wall
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knocking down and rebuilding a party wall
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digging below the foundation level of a neighbour’s property
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