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The process for dealing with party walls in relation to building and construction works, particularly any conversions or extensions to your property, can be complicated. However, if party wall notices are taken into account from the early phases of a project, and you are sure to use surveyors to carry out the necessary surveys as early as possible then it can be simpler to get a Party Wall Agreement.
You must seek a Party Wall Agreement if your planned work involves either building on or at the boundary line between two properties, or on an existing party wall or structure, or if your project demands digging below and close to the existing foundation line of the neighbouring property. In all of these situations, you must submit a Party Wall Notice to the owner of the adjoining property. This includes all owners of the property, so if the neighbouring property is a leasehold or home with multiple occupancy you may need to serve this notice to a number of people. Your Party Wall Notice needs to contain information about yourself along with your property as well as specifics about the scope and nature of the proposed work.
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