party wall act
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katiesdad
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party wall act

by katiesdad » Sat Oct 30, 2010 8:25 am

I am proposing to do a loft conversion above my first floor flat. This will involve putting in a new staircase which will start from my landing above the existing stairs. As the first stair is sitting on the existing floor, it will put a load on the floor (all be it a small one). Does anyone know if this requires me to provide a “party wall-structure” agreement with the owner (and freeholder)? I have informed them that I am getting planning and building regs approval before starting work. Also, there will be an increased loading on the load bearing walls where the increased floor load will be transmitted down to the foundations. Does this have any involvement with the “Act”.

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Party Wall Atc

by partywallservices » Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:02 pm

If you are intending to cut into the party wall for any purpose you will need to serve a party structure notice on your neighbour. The freeholder and any person with an interest in the property (lease of over 12mths) will require notice to be served. You will only need to enter into an Award (agreement) if the adjoining owner(s) dissent from that notice.

I would be happy to give you detailed advise and costs if you need any further help.

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by katiesdad » Wed Nov 10, 2010 4:41 pm

I don’t need to cut into the party walls or floors. The addition loading will however be applied to my part of the structure, and down through my existing load-bearing walls/floors to the walls beneath. If I don’t physically cut into any structure (or undermine it) do I assume the extra loading does not come under the party wall act? Obviously the strength of the existing floors and walls were taken into account when the loft conversion was designed.

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party wall/structure act

by katiesdad » Tue Nov 23, 2010 3:15 pm

Well, Iv'e had quite a few people look at the subject over the past couple of weeks. If you can offer any advice, or have had any experiences of your own, please let me know.
Many Thanks.

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