Our Property Articles
Are Boundary Disputes Normal?
Today, we are going to be looking at boundary surveying and boundary disputes. Here at Stokemont, one of the building surveying services we regularly undertake is boundary surveys. A boundary survey is required when two owners whom share a common boundary, that...
Are Party Wall Surveyors Free?
Thank you for clicking on today’s property surveying blogpost. In our weekly blogpost we aim to tackle some of the more complicated and confusing parts of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. In this week’s instalment of our surveying blogpost, we are going to be...
Different Types of Party Wall Notice
It’s time for another edition of Stokemont’s property blog series. We have a wide range of blogs that cover various topics in relation to the property industry that you can read about here! We hope that these blog posts can answer any queries or questions you may have...
Can a party wall agreement be verbal?
Welcome to Stokemont’s property blog series, we hope that this provides you with valuable information and resolves any queries you may have. We have a wide range of blog posts that cover various property related topics which you can find by clicking here. In today’s...
Avoiding Party Wall Disputes
Thank you for clicking on today’s Property Surveying blog. As party wall surveyors we are frequently asked common and typical questions by clients and enquirers alike. In this blog post, we aim to look at one of the most typical questions we find ourselves...
How to Respond to a Boundary Dispute?
Hello and welcome to today's property surveying blog post, in which I am going to be taking a look at boundary surveying matters. In today's blog post I am going to lay out how one should respond to a boundary surveying dispute. When are boundary disputes likely to...
Can My Neighbour Move my Fence?
Hello and welcome to today's property surveying blog post, in which I am going to be taking a look at boundary surveying matters. In today's blog post, we are going to be taking a look at whether your neighbour is capable of moving your fence. Ultimately if the fence...
RICS HomeBuyer Reports FAQs
Thank you for clicking on our Property Surveying Blog, we are going to be taking a look at some of the typical questions our surveyors are asked in the lead up to being instructed to assist with RICS HomeBuyer Reports on behalf of clients! Will The Surveyor Inspect...
What is Adverse Possession?
Hello and welcome to today's property surveying blog post, in which I am going to be taking a look at boundary surveying matters. In today's blog post, I am going to look into what is adverse possession? Adverse possession is a legal principle in which one is able to...
What Is The Purpose Of Dilapidations?
Dilapidations are one of the common services we provide here at Stokemont, Dilapidations enable a landlord to ensure that they are given their commercial property back in a reasonable and fair condition. During the tenant’s occupancy of the landlord’s property, their...
Common Work Covered by Party Wall Act
Welcome to the latest edition of Stokemont’s property blog series. In today’s instalment we will be looking into the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 was brought in to provide a framework to amicably prevent or solve disputes between neighbours...
Disputing Party Wall Works
Thank you for clicking on today’s Property Surveying blog post. In our weekly blogs, we aim to look at some of the more complicated and complex parts of the professional surveying work that we undertake here at Stokemont. One of the most complex types of...












