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    Building against the party wall

    Hi, I am planning a first floor timber extension over my existing ground floor cavity masonry extension. I have noticed that the neighbours first floor extension has been built so that their outer brick skin is over the party/ bounday line. The cavity of their wall is over the party wall line...
  2. H

    Party wall rainwater coping gulley thing conundrum

    Looking for advice or any thoughts. I live in a 70s mid terrace house with a shared RWP that drains my side of the fence. I want to extend the full width on the boundary making new party walls. The extension will be with brick walls with coping and the roof will be low pitched with a gutter...
  3. J

    Partywall agreement given to the neighbour but went completely unnoticed

    I have given a partywall agreement to my neighbour for a chimney breast removal. He seems very nice when you talk to him but he well know for being a .............. in the area. I promised me to sign it off after checking with his architect but he completely ignored me. This now the third...
  4. LouLouC

    PSG SURVEYS LTD - AVOID THESE VULTURES!

    Disgusting, crafty, company!! Sends letters to your neighbours after looking at planning applications telling them to instruct PSG and you will pay, total vultures!! Our neighbours have stated that they felt under pressure to sign, and that it was implied that they needed to go with PSG and not...
  5. C

    Party wall advice

    Hi, We live in your typical 1930s semi-detached house. We are looking to build a single story rear extension but are having issues about where we can build up to. Our next door neighbours have a two story rear extension, however, instead of building up to the middle (i.e. the midpoint on the...
  6. C

    Party wall advice

    Hi, We live in your typical 1930s semi-detached house. We are looking to build a single story rear extension but are having issues about where we can build up to. Our next door neighbours have a two story rear extension, however, instead of building up to the middle (i.e. the midpoint on the...
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