Our party wall surveyors provide professional advice and support to homeowners, landlords, and developers undertaking work covered by the Party Wall Act. We help with party wall notices, agreements, schedules of condition, disputes and negotiations. With us, the process is efficient and compliant.

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From issuing legally compliant notices to navigating potential disputes with neighbours and ensuring projects meet all legal requirements efficiently. The Party Wall Act is relevant for various scenarios, including:

Our party wall surveyors provide clear, reliable, and professional party wall advice tailored to your project. The team work efficiently to minimise delays, resolve disputes, and ensure full compliance with the Party Wall Act.

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You may need a Party Wall surveyor when carrying out works such as extensions, loft conversions, basement excavations, or structural alterations that affect a shared wall or neighbouring property under the Party Wall Act.
A Party Wall agreement is a legal document prepared by Party Wall Surveyors. The document outlines the proposed works, protects both property owners, and helps prevent disputes.
Yes. Party Wall surveyors can act for one or both parties to resolve disagreements and help projects move forward smoothly.
The Party Wall Act 1996 is legislation designed to help prevent and resolve disputes between neighbouring property owners when building work affects a shared wall, boundary, or nearby structure.
A party wall agreement may be required before conducting certain types of work, including loft conversions, extensions, basement excavations, or work affecting a shared wall between neighbouring properties.
If a neighbour does not respond to a party wall notice within the required period, a dispute is considered to have arisen under the Act. Surveyors can then be appointed to prepare a Party Wall Award to resolve the matter.
A neighbour cannot usually stop lawful work covered by the Party Wall Act, but they can raise concerns about how the work may affect their property. The process is designed to protect both parties and minimise disputes.
A party wall surveyor helps manage the legal process under the Party Wall Act, prepares notices and awards, and works to resolve disputes between neighbours while protecting both properties under construction work.
No, the Party Wall Act can also apply to boundary walls and excavation work conducted close to neighbouring buildings, even where no wall is directly shared between properties.