The Party Wall etc. Act of 1996 and Party Wall Surveying will be the main topics of this post, with a special emphasis on the advantages of having a party wall award.
Let us define a party wall award first.
A building owner may be required to serve a party wall notice on the relevant adjoining owner when they are performing works close to that adjoining owner (s).
A party wall notice must be given to the owner of the adjacent property if a building intends to construct a new structure close to or astride the boundary, make direct repairs to a party wall or other structure, or excavate within 3 meters of that property.
Any of the following three responses are acceptable from the neighboring owner in response to the party wall notice:
· Consent: If the building owner chooses this option, no additional party wall procedures will be required before the construction work can begin.
· Appoint an "Agreed Surveyor" if you disagree.
· Disagree and appoint a separate surveyor.
The surveyor(s) will visit the adjacent property to conduct a Schedule of Conditions if the adjoining owner chooses either of the options 2 or 3 mentioned above. The surveyor(s) will then produce a party wall award to complete the party wall procedures after this.
A party wall award typically contains the following:
· There will be a clear statement of the work’s scope.
· In the event of damage, the procedure that will be followed is stated.
· There will be a list of the permitted construction work hours.
· The temporary access plan will be made clear.
· Construction techniques that further lower the risk of damage
· Information about the chosen surveyor (s)
· Procedures that must be followed when the proposals are modified
What advantages do Party Wall Awards offer?
The adjoining owner gains benefits from the party wall award, including full legal protection from their neighbor's construction projects. In the event of damage, they will consult surveyors to make sure the necessary remedial work is done.
The award will also significantly lessen the possibility of disturbance and harm to the neighboring property because construction method guidelines will be provided.
The adjoining owner will also benefit from the Schedule of Condition that is a part of the award because it will make sure that there is a legal record of the condition of the property before the start of the works, so if there are any changes to the condition it can help to ensure that the property is restored to its pre-works state.
The building owner, however, also gains from the party wall award.
The Schedule of Conditions will make sure that the building owner is not held accountable for the harm that was present in the neighboring property before the start of the work.
The ability to access the adjacent owner's land or roof space to complete their work is one of the main advantages of the party wall award. The adjacent owner is not required to allow the building owner access in the absence of a party wall agreement.
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