Hi,
I suppose this is directed more at solicitors. I had a previous post about neighbours extending to boundary. Well, it seems their builder thought it would be a good idea to extend across the boundary.
I though a boundary was shared by two parties, i.e. if wall or boundary fence was 5 inches wide, then 2.5 was owned by one party and 2.5 owned by the other party. But that neither party could use the others 2.5 inches.
The builder wants to use 2.5 and at least an additional 2 inches on our side. He wants to replace a 5 inch fence with 9 inch bricks. Is this normal practice? He seems to think it is, which means our neighbours think it is, putting us in awkward position.
We were originally concerned about gutters etc. But it will be a parapett wall so no gutters hanging over...but there will be 4.5 inches of brick!
Am I losing my marbles or is this not a bit odd?
I do have a surveyor coming out but do I need to speak to a solicitor too? Neighbours are not trying to pull a fast one but I have a feeling the builder is.
Are people allowed to build over our side of the boundary wall? Is that what a party wall is?
I suppose this is directed more at solicitors. I had a previous post about neighbours extending to boundary. Well, it seems their builder thought it would be a good idea to extend across the boundary.
I though a boundary was shared by two parties, i.e. if wall or boundary fence was 5 inches wide, then 2.5 was owned by one party and 2.5 owned by the other party. But that neither party could use the others 2.5 inches.
The builder wants to use 2.5 and at least an additional 2 inches on our side. He wants to replace a 5 inch fence with 9 inch bricks. Is this normal practice? He seems to think it is, which means our neighbours think it is, putting us in awkward position.
We were originally concerned about gutters etc. But it will be a parapett wall so no gutters hanging over...but there will be 4.5 inches of brick!
Am I losing my marbles or is this not a bit odd?
I do have a surveyor coming out but do I need to speak to a solicitor too? Neighbours are not trying to pull a fast one but I have a feeling the builder is.
Are people allowed to build over our side of the boundary wall? Is that what a party wall is?