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CHIPPING ONGAR

THE PARTY WALL PEOPLE

We help people with the Party Wall Etc. Act 1996 in Chipping Ongar. If you contact us we can prepare and serve party wall notices on your behalf, 

undertake schedules of condition and as needed, we can serve party wall award(s).

 

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We hold membership with the Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors (FPWS) and the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE)

We have Public Liability and Professional Indemnity Insurances.

 

​The Party Wall People are in Chelmsford, Essex and regularly travel all over the southeast of England.

If you have any questions about party wall matters, please feel free to contact us for a free consultation.

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If you're planning a construction project in Chipping Ongar - understanding the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 is key because it outlines the legal requirements for notifying and obtaining consent from your neighbours. Not doing so can be expensive and use up time when your project has started.

 

The act is relevant in scenarios where your project could affect shared walls or boundaries with neighboring properties. By informing your neighbours and following the procedures outlined in the act, you can avoid potential disputes, legal issues, and delays in your construction project.

 

It helps establish a framework for communication and cooperation between property owners, ensuring that everyone's interests are considered during the construction process. For free advice please call us on 01245 526 762 or email us at info@tpwp.co.uk

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HELPFUL RESOURCES...
Expert Advice | Professional Party Wall Surveying in the Basildon Area | Low Fees | Member of the Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors | Party Wall Notice | Party Wall Award | Party Wall Agreement | Schedule of Condition | Legal Property Experts | Essex

EASY GUIDE TO THE PARTY WALL PROCESS

Expert Advice | Professional Party Wall Surveying in the Basildon Area | Low Fees | Member of the Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors | Party Wall Notice | Party Wall Award | Party Wall Agreement | Schedule of Condition | Legal Property Experts | Essex

POTENTIAL TIMEFRAME AND COSTS

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EXPLANATORY GUIDE 

By The Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors

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THE PARTY WALL ETC. ACT 1996

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

CAN I START WITHOUT A PARTY WALL AWARD?  

You can’t start any of the notifiable works without a consent from your neighbour or until a Party Wall Award has been served. However, you may be able to do some works related to the project which have been approved by planning approval for example. Lots of people serve the notices and even get an award in place before planning is approved to save time. 

 

WHO WILL PAY THE FEES?  

Most of the time, the Surveyors fees are covered by the Building Owner. The cost of two different surveyors will usually be higher than that of an Agreed Surveyor. It is worth knowing that the time to agree the Party Wall Award might also be longer. 

 

CAN I JUST SERVE MY OWN PARTY WALL NOTICE?

Yes, you are able to produce and serve your own notices… But if they are served incorrectly they are invalid, and you will need to start all over again which could delay the start of your project. Having this done early on by a Party Wall Surveyor will deal with this potential risk. 

DO I NEED TO INFORM MY NEIGHBOUR IF I WANT TO PUT UP A SHELF OR MOVE AN ELECTRICAL SOCKET?

This sort of work would be considered to be minor and such works would not need to be notified under the Act.

IS A TIMBER FENCE A PARTY WALL?

No, although references are sometimes made to shared or 'party fences'. These do not fall under the Act..

 

WHEN DO I NEED TO NOTIFY MY NEIGHBOURS?  

Timing is really important, so reviewing your project with a Party Wall Surveyor to run through your project and check if any elements will require serving notice removes stress from the project early on, allowing you to concentrate on the rest of the job. We would recommend getting in touch as soon as a planning application has been submitted, if you intend to begin works promptly.  

 

CAN MY NEIGHBOUR STOP MY PROJECT? 

Your neighbour can’t stop you carrying out the project by not responding within the required timeframe. If this happens then the Act allows you to appoint another Surveyor on their behalf so that a Party Wall Award can be served. You can’t have an Agreed Surveyor in this scenario. 

 

WHAT ARE THE RISKS IF I DON’T SERVE A NOTICE? 

It is illegal to begin any notifiable works without a notice. Your neighbour has the right to serve an injunction and stop the work. 

If you have done some work which might hinder your neighbour’s ability to have a project of their own, without serving the correct notice, you will be liable to compensate for any remediation or damages caused under common law. You will have to cover the cost for undoing this work and any related design fees. 

CAN THE ACT BE USED TO RESOLVE A BOUNDARY DISPUTE?

No, The Act is not the tool to resolve boundary disputes and party wall surveyors have no powers to do so… The Act cannot be applied until a boundary dispute is resolved. In the case of a section 6 notice, which deals with excavations within a certain distance of the adjoining owner's property, the boundary location is irrelevant.

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