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    Party wall agreement with picture

    Thank you. I'll look into insurance. I did look before and gave up as the commercial element made it hard to find (for me). Yesterday I talked to the surveyor I know and he came and looked. He did a survey for me pre-purchase and knows all the problems I had with the builder etc. He happens to...
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    Party wall agreement with picture

    All good ideas. Thank you. Woody, thank you. Good to know that I can't write a PW agreement. In the photo, my building is to the left, the beam is attached to its corner. The council says the boundary wall is nothing to do with them, that they deal with the viability/impact etc of the houses...
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    Party wall agreement with picture

    I have to confess to not having insurance. It isn't a house but mixed use: a flat and two commercial units in a yard. A naive question no doubt, but why would my insurance need to be involved in damage done by another party?
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    Thank you. Actually, behind the parapet wall is a 50cm gulley, which I know intimately due to undiscoverable leaks. The roof line continues below this to the wall of the 'land'. The wall of my property is a cavity wall and definitely a party wall (I've taken bricks out to repair). The main...
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    Party wall agreement with picture

    I'm the owner of a property whose rear wall is also the wall of what was 700m2 storage building. It had its roof removed before I bought my property but the cut off steel girders still penetrate the wall. The entrance was through large sliding double wooden doors on a steel track and set into a...
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