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Does a Party Wall Notice need to be served by a party wall surveyor?
Thank you for clicking on today's property surveying blogpost topic. Today we are going to be discussing party wall surveying and, in particular, the appointment of a party wall surveyor. Through out weekly blogposts, we aim to specifically look at some of the more...
Licence for Alterations Developing your Property
Thank you for clicking on today’s property surveying blog post topic. Today, we are going to be taking a look at License for Alterations procedures. Licence for Alterations procedures come into play if a leaseholder is planning on undertaking construction works,...
Party Wall Notices, Dissent Not Dispute!
In today's property surveying blogpost we are going to be looking at party wall surveying procedures. Party wall surveying procedures apply if the Building Owner, who is the legal owner of the property where the construction works are taking place, is planning on...
Adjoining Owner Party Wall Notice Responses?
Thank you for clicking on today's Party Wall Surveying blog post topic. Through our weekly blog posts, we aim to not only advise and inform both our clients and the general public, we also aim to address some of the more complicated and complex parts of the Property...
Neighbour Fence Dispute
Thank you, for clicking on today’s Property Surveying blogpost topic. In our weekly blogposts, we aim to deal with and discuss some of the more complicated and complex parts of building surveying work. Here at Stokemont, we undertake various different boundary...
Boundary Dispute Advice
Thank you, for clicking on today’s Property Surveying blogpost topic. Through our property blogpost, here at Stokemont we aim to discuss and address some of the more complex and complicated surveying topics that our surveyors deal with on a daily basis. We...
Licence For Alterations Joint Instruction Benefits
In today’s Property Surveying blogpost, we are going to be looking at building surveying, and in particular through a residential context. Licence for Alterations are required if a leaseholder is undertaking any works to their property. It is important to note that a...
Ignoring the Party Wall Notice
In today’s Property Surveying blog post topic, we are going to be taking a look at party wall surveying procedures. Particularly we are going to be looking at the scenarios that come into play if the adjoining owner opts to ignore the Party Wall Notice that their...
Typical Party Wall Problems
Thank you for clicking on today’s blog post topic, we are going to be looking at party wall surveying. In particular, through this informative blog post we are going to be looking at the typical and common party wall problems that our party wall surveying team...
5 Things to know if your works are covered by the Party Wall etc Act 1996
Hello and welcome to the latest edition of our blog post series! The aim of this post is to provide valuable information to building owners who are currently planning on undertaking construction works which fall with the remit of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. You may...
Weatherproofing a Party Wall
In today’s Property Surveying blogpost, we are going to be discussing party wall surveying. In particular, we are going to be taking a detailed look at the necessity and requirement to install permanent, or temporary, weatherproofing to a party wall. Under Section 2...
Agreed Party Wall Surveyor Considerations
In today’s Property Surveying blog post topic we are going to be looking at party wall surveying procedures. Under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996, upon receipt of a Party Wall Notice served upon them by the building owner, the adjoining owner will have the legal...












