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Rebuilding a Damaged Garden Wall

Boundary walls cause confusion because not every boundary wall is a party wall matter. The Act is concerned with certain shared walls—particularly masonry boundary walls used as a dividing wall between properties. Which part of the Act applies? This depends on what...

Why Timber Fences are not Party Wall Matters

People often assume that anything on a boundary is covered by the Party Wall Act. That is not correct. The Act focuses on party walls, party structures, and certain excavations—not ordinary timber fence panels and posts. Which part of the Act explains this? The...

Structural Party Wall Works within Flats

Flats introduce layered ownership: neighbouring flats, leaseholders, and sometimes freeholders or management structures. Structural works can affect more than one adjoining owner. Which part of the Act applies? Most structural flat works engage Section 2, requiring a...

Party Wall Loft Conversions Master Guide

Loft conversions often involve steel beams and structural works at or into the shared wall. The fact that the work is “in your loft” does not automatically mean it is outside the Act. Which part of the Act applies? Many loft conversions fall under Section 2, with a...