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Party Wall in Palmers Green

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A party wall is a shared wall between the two houses on either side of it. There are two types of party walls: half-party and full-party walls. The former is a full wall and the latter is half a wall, with bricks in one house being at right angles to those in the other.

If you or your next-door neighbor is planning to undertake building work or renovation work that might cause damage to a property, then it is advisable that you draw up a Party Wall Agreement. A Party Wall Agreement can protect both parties by specifying what steps need to be taken and when, so that any damage caused can be minimised.

Signature Buildings provide you with the advice or help you need with your party wall agreement.

Do I need to follow the Party Wall Act if I plan to build a property Palmers Green?

The Party Wall Act is a law that governs the construction of property, and it is important to follow this act before building a property in Palmers Green. This act stipulates that before you start any major construction, you must contact your neighbors and get permission from them to do so.

The Party Wall Act protects the privacy of neighbors and their property. It stipulates that before you start any major construction, you must contact your neighbors and get permission. If you need to go through the party wall, then your neighbor must agree to it and meet any other requirements set out by the act. The act also sets out rules for disputes between neighbors on common property.

The benefits of this document include: determining who pays for repairs, protecting the building, and preventing future disputes.

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What is a Party Wall?

A party wall agreement is an agreement between two or more property owners who share a common party wall. It outlines the rights and obligations of each owner in relation to the shared wall, including what they are permitted to do with it and how they should maintain it.

  • Chasing walls or floors for pipework or electricity
  • Supporting, rebuilding or building the wall
  • Cutting into the wall for lead work, DPC etc.
  • Cut away a chimney breast
  • Installing new steel beams into the wall.

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