Party Wall Facts on Fees

Party wall surveyor fees can often be confusing and worrying, but they’re actually governed by some clear principles in the Party Wall etcetera Act 1996.

Who pays?

In almost all cases, the building owner, who is the person doing the works, pays the reasonable fees of:

  • Their own party wall surveyor, known as the building owner’s surveyor
  • The adjoining owner’s surveyor
  • Any agreed surveyor, who will be acting for both owners.

This follows the logic that the adjoining owner shouldn’t be out of pocket, for protecting their property against work they didn’t ask for.

Wat does “reasonable” mean?

The Act says only reasonable costs are payable. In practice, that usually covers:

  • Reviewing drawings and engineering details
  • Serving or checking party wall notices
  • Communications with owners and other professionals
  • Drafting, negotiating and serving the party wall award
  • Any necessary inspections prior to the works commencing or post work in dealing with damage

Surveyors commonly charge either:

  • A fixed fee, which is more common for the building owner’s surveyors or agreed surveyors, or
  • An hourly rate with a time-based fee, which is more common for an adjoining owner’s surveyor

Complex schemes such as basements, deep excavations or significant structural changes, will result in higher fees, when compared to simple lofts or small extensions, as the overall surveyor time spent will be towards the upper end of the spectrum.

can fees be challenged?

Yes. If one party believes a surveyor’s fee is excessive, it can be negotiated between the surveyors. If that fails, referred to the third surveyor, who can decide what amount is reasonable.

what should owners do in practice?

They should ask for clear fees before appointing a building owner’s surveyor. They should check whether the fee is fixed or hourly, and what’s included. Finaly, they should make sure the party wall surveyor is properly qualified and experienced.

Handled properly, party wall surveyor fees should be predictable, transparent and proportionate to the risk and complexity of the works.

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FAQS

Q1. How much do party wall surveyor fees usually cost?
Party wall surveyor fees vary depending on the complexity of the project, but they typically range from a few hundred to several thousand pounds.

Q2. Who pays party wall surveyor fees?
In most cases, the building owner carrying out the work is responsible for paying the reasonable fees of the surveyors involved.

Q3. Why are party wall surveyors required?
Surveyors are required when neighbours dissent to a Party Wall Notice, and they help prepare a Party Wall Award to protect both properties.

Q4. Can party wall disputes increase costs?
Yes. If disputes arise and multiple surveyors are involved, the process may take longer and increase overall party wall fees.

Q5. How can homeowners reduce party wall costs?
Serving correct notices early, communicating with neighbours and ensuring clear construction plans can help minimise disputes and reduce surveyor fees.