I am in agreement for a Sticky thread that would deal with Party Wall & Boundary Issues.
They occur so frequently from both sides - when party A wants to extend for example and does not know what they can or can't do, or when party B discovers for example that A plans to extend and does not know what his rights are (or indeed maybe thinks he knows them all).
Such a thread would be a very useful repository for knowledge based on legislation and also for knowledge based on experience. It should definitely not be a place for griping and blame however.
With respect to the "law", I have experience of three different solicitors giving very differing opinions on the one case. One person's 'professional opinion' can be substantially different to another's 'professional opinion'. The new legislation would seem to hold plenty of potential to nurture those differences.
Case law decisions determined in court unfortunately look like the costly way those differences will be resolved.
Not at all good for the average homeowner!
DBK100
They occur so frequently from both sides - when party A wants to extend for example and does not know what they can or can't do, or when party B discovers for example that A plans to extend and does not know what his rights are (or indeed maybe thinks he knows them all).
Such a thread would be a very useful repository for knowledge based on legislation and also for knowledge based on experience. It should definitely not be a place for griping and blame however.
With respect to the "law", I have experience of three different solicitors giving very differing opinions on the one case. One person's 'professional opinion' can be substantially different to another's 'professional opinion'. The new legislation would seem to hold plenty of potential to nurture those differences.
Case law decisions determined in court unfortunately look like the costly way those differences will be resolved.
Not at all good for the average homeowner!
DBK100