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The answer is no, they cannot. They can request additional details which (1) makes things more expensive for you and (2) takes additional time. They cannot stop you from building. The Party Wall Act aims to protect your neighbouring properties, to ensure they are not adversely affected by your building work.
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When it comes to planning a home extension, your neighbours can get involved in two ways. The first is planning permission. Your local council will offer your neighbours with an opportunity to comment on your application. The second is party wall. You might need to notify your neighbours with party wall notice(s). They can respond to these notice(s) in a number of ways.
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Read More »Once you are ready to serve Notice, you can contact a party wall surveyor. If you send them your drawings (existing and proposed), they will be able to tell you who you need to serve Notice to and what types of Notice(s) need to be served. They can then prepare the Notice(s) on your behalf and send them to your neighbours. Once you are ready to serve Notice, you can contact a party wall surveyor. If you send them your drawings (existing and proposed), they will be able to tell you who you need to serve Notice to and what types of Notice(s) need to be served. They can then prepare the Notice(s) on your behalf and send them to your neighbours. Here at Home Tales, we have a recommended surveyor who can take care of Party Wall matters for you. If you use them, they serve all relevant Notice(s) for our clients free of charge. The Notice(s) notify your notifiable neighbours of your intention to build. The Notice(s) will list 4 options and they will need to select one these options. The options are as follows: Consent with no further action. In this case there is no additional cost to you and you will only pay for the cost of the Notice(s). If you are our client and you use our recommended surveyor then you won’t pay a penny! As the notice(s) are free. Consent subject to a schedule of conditions. The schedule of conditions is undertaken by your party wall surveyor. They visit your property and your neighbour’s property and take pictures and notes with regards to the state of the party wall. They then document this which is the schedule of conditions. As the wall has been surveyed, it’s clear if any cracks or issues occur, it is as a result of the building works. Dissent and agree to use your surveyor. In this case, a full award is required. This is a more detailed version of the schedule of condition and as a result, it’s costed slightly higher because it’s more thorough and requires additional time on-site. Dissent and request their own surveyor. In this case, you are liable for the fees of their desired surveyor. You also need your own surveyor to act in your interest, so you pay for own surveyor and your neighbours’ surveyor.
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