Why Have a Party Wall Agreement?

When undertaking a renovation or extension, it’s natural to focus on the finished result. However, if your plans involve work on or near a shared wall or boundary, securing a Party Wall Agreement is a crucial legal step. Required under the UK’s Party Wall etc. Act...

Building Owner Advice

If you’re planning work that falls under the Party Wall Act, it’s important to start preparing well in advance. Depending on the type of work, notice periods range from one to two months, but more complex projects may require longer to agree on a party wall award. We...

Adjoining Owner Advice

Often, an adjoining owner only becomes aware of planned works when they receive a party wall notice from their neighbour. Upon receiving this notice, the adjoining owner can either agree (consent) or disagree (dissent) with the proposed work. If no response is given...

Step-by-Step Process to the Party Wall Act

If you’re planning construction or renovation work that involves a shared wall, boundary, or structure, understanding the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 is essential. Whether you’re a first-time property owner or an experienced developer, this guide will help...