Where could I find legislation/literature around a party wall having a room either side?A party wall must have room on either side.
The PWA may apply to building a wall near a boundary, but that won't make the wall a party wall

Where could I find legislation/literature around a party wall having a room either side?A party wall must have room on either side.
The PWA may apply to building a wall near a boundary, but that won't make the wall a party wall
It's defined in section 20 (b) of the ActWhere could I find legislation/literature around a party wall having a room either side?
Yes, but are you in the process of having an award drawn up? Is this surveyor a joint surveyor or is another surveyor involved?Hi Woody.
The issue is the adjoining neighbour and his surveyor want it both ways. They are claiming that for the duration of the work, we should treat the wall as a party wall. If we don't treat the wall as a party wall.
I pointed out if they wanted to do this, then the title plans/deeds should be updated to reflect the wall was shared. Only to be told, there was no need for that and the party wall act does not determine the if the wall is party or not. Which is telling.
I've explained that the wall cannot be transient. It is a party wall or not, not a temporary party wall. And thanks to this forum and the responses, I am even more steadfast in that view. And I am dismayed that I am having to do this research and cannot rely on my own surveyor.
Hang on a minute. Why would the surveyor visit the other neighbour unless he was touting for work? Sounds to me like this is a rogue surveyor who is trying to inflate his fee. It would be interesting to know how your first neighbour found them, it wasn't from a unsolicited letter following a planning application was it?Whilst the surveyor was doing a schedule of condition he visited the neighbours who I don’t think is entitled to a party wall. He has advised he thinks it is a party wall. I explained to my surveyor that if the boundary/party wall is disputed, a party wall cannot be served. And that surveyor’s opinion does not count.
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