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Party wall agreement, buying a property, explain please?

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Newhere2 · 31/03/2015 11:26

Hello,

I've never seen one of these before & we are buying a property that has been extended so there is an agreement in the legal documents for when the work was done.

  1. should we be concerned as buyers?
  1. do we need to do any additional checks?

Any other advice most welcome!!Confused Confused Confused

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ThunderboltKid · 31/03/2015 13:18

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Newhere2 · 31/03/2015 15:47

our house.

Yes a schedule of condition was taken.

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PiratePanda · 31/03/2015 16:46

All extensions, renovations etc in terraced or semi-detached dwellings require a party wall agreement if the wall between houses may be remotely affected by the building works. This is a legal requirement before work begins, and is absolutely standard.

You should only be concerned if an extension has been built and there's NO party wall agreement!

ThunderboltKid · 31/03/2015 17:08

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