Thank you for tuning in to this week’s surveying blog. Within this blog we will be looking into a much-discussed topic, Can I get rid of my Party Wall Surveyor? Every so often here at Stokemont, we receive calls from angered or flustered owners who simply disapprove...
Free Party Wall Support
Hello and welcome to today's property surveying blog post, in today’s topic we will be taking a look at Party Wall Surveying procedures and free Party Wall help that we offer here at Stokemont in relation to Party Wall Surveying matters. What is the Party Wall etc Act...
Can I prepare my own Party Wall Notice?
Thank you for tuning in to this week’s surveying blog. In this week’s blog, we will be discussing whether or not you can prepare your own Party Wall Notices to initiate the Party Wall Procedure. What is a Party Wall Notice? Party Wall Notices are in place to...
How to Select a Party Wall Surveyor
Hello and welcome to today's instalment of our property surveying blog post, in today's blog post I am going to be discussing Party Wall Surveying matter and how one can select their Party Wall Surveyor. As the selection of a Party Wall Surveyor is crucial to ensuring...
Ex Parte Party Wall Award Service
In today’s Property Surveying blog post, we are going to be talking about party wall surveying procedures and offering advice from the perspective and position of a party wall surveyor. Here at Stokemont, party wall surveying is one of the most prevalent services that...
When do you need a party wall agreement?
Thank you for tuning in to this week’s Surveying blog. In this week’s addition, we will be looking into when a Party Wall Agreement is needed. Once a building owner planning works has obtained all necessary approvals for their construction proposal, if the works...
What stage should I refer to the Third Surveyor?
In today’s instalment of Stokemont’s property blog series we will be diving into the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 with a particular focus on Third Surveyors. If you are a building owner who is undertaking construction works that fall within the Party Wall etc. Act 1996...
Avoiding Party Wall Problems
Party wall surveying will inherently bring with it concerns that adjoining owners are likely to have in respect of a building owner’s planned construction works. It is important to note for building owners that in many cases the adjoining owner will look at the...
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...