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Party Wall agreement - can we withdraw our consent.

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CaptainUnderpants · 05/05/2007 00:58

Back in Feb our neighbour served a Party Wall Agreement on us as they are have some building work done. We agreed and signed giving our consent, this was all done withing 14 days, all straighht forward.

Anyway due to other matter arising we now wish to withraw our consent and wold like a Party Wall surevyor instructed .

Can we do this and if we withdraw our consent at this stage are we going to be finacialy liable for anything ?

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SofiaAmes · 05/05/2007 05:25

I don't think you can withdraw your consent at this stage. Also, you can't actually prevent them from doing the work, the most you can do is make it long and drawn out and expensive. Are you actually concerned about effects of the work on your home, or are you just wanting to make trouble for them because of other reasons. If it's the former, the party wall agreement shoudl protect you.

CaptainUnderpants · 05/05/2007 08:11

Thanks.

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ELR · 15/06/2007 21:55

i thought this agreement was just a curtious thing to do

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