Navigating Challenges with Building Contractors: The Role of a Chartered Building Surveyor

A chartered surveyor inspecting a damaged ceiling caused during a building contract.

Managing construction projects can be complex, especially when dealing with challenging contractors. At RMA Surveyors, we emphasize the importance of engaging a chartered building surveyor experienced with standard building contracts, such as the JCT Minor Works Building Contract, to ensure project success.


The Importance of Standard Building Contracts

The Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) Minor Works Building Contract is designed for straightforward construction projects. It clearly defines the roles, responsibilities, and obligations of all parties involved, providing a structured framework that helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes.

Learn more about our services to see how we assist clients with construction contracts.

Preempting Issues During the Tender Stage

A chartered building surveyor plays a crucial role during the tender process by:

  • Evaluating Contractor Suitability: Assessing contractors’ past performance, resources, and capacity to handle the project.
  • Ensuring Contractual Clarity: Setting clear expectations regarding timelines, deliverables, and payment structures.

This thorough vetting helps eliminate unreliable contractors, setting the stage for a smoother project execution.

Effective Oversight During Construction

Even with a solid contract and a reputable contractor, challenges can arise. A chartered building surveyor provides:

  • Regular Site Inspections: Ensuring work aligns with agreed specifications and quality standards.
  • Progress Monitoring: Keeping the project on schedule and within budget.
  • Issue Resolution: Addressing problems promptly to prevent escalation.

Their expertise ensures that contractors adhere to contractual obligations, maintaining project integrity.

Mitigating Risks and Protecting the Employer

Engaging a chartered building surveyor offers significant benefits, including:

  • Risk Reduction: Identifying and mitigating potential issues early.
  • Minimized Liability: Ensuring the project complies with the contract and legal standards.
  • Smooth Project Completion: Overseeing every stage to ensure benchmarks are met.

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Don’t let challenging contractors derail your construction project. With RMA Surveyors, you gain a trusted professional to oversee the process and minimize disputes. Get in touch today to find out how we can help.

Comprehensive Specification and Schedule of Works for a West London Block of Flats

A rooftop of a block of flats in London

RMA Surveyors has recently prepared a detailed specification and schedule of works for a block of purpose-built flats in West London. Acting on behalf of a managing agent, this project addresses essential maintenance, overdue repairs, and security improvements to enhance the property and meet compliance obligations. Following a thorough consultation process, the works have progressed to the tender stage, with completion anticipated in the spring of 2024.

Scope of Works

The schedule of works involves a wide range of critical maintenance and improvement tasks, including:

  • External Redecoration: Protecting and enhancing the building’s exterior to improve its appearance and resistance to environmental wear.
  • Roof Repairs: Addressing damage to ensure the roof is watertight and structurally sound.
  • Window Repairs: Restoring functionality and integrity by repairing deteriorated elements, including resealing mastic joints.
  • Security Upgrades: Installing external security gates and improving overall access control to restrict unauthorized entry into insecure areas.
  • Water Tank Replacement: Upgrading the existing water storage system to ensure compliance with modern standards and reliable operation.
  • Overall Building Maintenance: Undertaking improvements to neglected elements of the building to bring it back to an acceptable standard of repair and presentation.

The extensive nature of these works has arisen due to the accumulation of deferred maintenance over several years. When routine maintenance is postponed, minor issues can escalate, leading to a more extensive and costly scope of work.

Addressing Cost Concerns

A block of purpose built flats in London.

Leaseholders are often surprised by the expenses associated with such large-scale works. This is particularly true for properties requiring scaffolding, which incurs substantial costs. To achieve cost efficiency, RMA Surveyors recommends that clients coordinate all required high-level repairs simultaneously while scaffolding is in place. This approach minimizes future disruption and avoids repeated scaffolding expenses.

In this project, the managing agent and RMA Surveyors worked together to provide an estimated cost of the required works and are guiding the client through the Section 20 consultation process. Once approved, the schedule will allow for all critical tasks to be completed in a single, cohesive programme, ensuring efficiency and comprehensive coverage of the building’s needs.

Freeholder Obligations and Service Charge Planning

Freeholders are obligated to maintain the common parts and exterior of the building, with associated costs typically passed on to leaseholders through the service charge. Effective long-term planning, including the establishment of a sinking fund, can mitigate the financial burden on leaseholders by spreading costs over time. However, in buildings where such funds are absent or underfunded, the costs of overdue repairs can be significant.

Proactive maintenance planning not only avoids such large expenditures but also preserves the property’s condition and value. Regular upkeep reduces the likelihood of complex repairs becoming necessary and provides a smoother experience for leaseholders when work is required.

Why RMA Surveyors?

RMA Surveyors has a proven track record of managing large-scale refurbishment and repair projects. With expertise in preparing detailed specifications, assisting clients through the Section 20 process, and coordinating works with reputable contractors, we deliver effective, high-quality solutions tailored to your building’s needs.

If you manage a property requiring professional oversight for major works, contact RMA Surveyors to discuss how we can assist in achieving the best outcomes for your project.

Further Reading and Resources

  1. Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS): Information on RICS standards and professional guidance for property management.
  2. Section 20 Consultation Process: Learn more about the Section 20 process for managing agents and leaseholders.
  3. Association of Residential Managing Agents (ARMA): Best practices and advice for managing agents.
  4. Building Safety Fund Guidance: Information about government support for high-rise building improvements.

Expert Support in High-Value Building Insurance Claims

Expert Support in High-Value Building Insurance Claims

Before: An office space that suffered malicious damage after being converted to a cannabis factory by a drug cartel.

For property owners facing significant damage, navigating an insurance claim over £100,000 can be daunting. RMA Surveyors offers an experienced, independent service for high-value insurance reinstatement claims, providing a more efficient, thorough, and client-focused alternative to insurer-appointed adjusters. With extensive experience handling claims in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and London, RMA Surveyors is committed to ensuring policyholders receive quality results with expert guidance every step of the way.

The Benefits of Choosing Independent Advice

Unlike insurer-appointed loss adjusters who may prioritize the insurer’s interests, RMA Surveyors works exclusively to advocate for the client. From the initial assessment to final repairs, our surveyors provide unbiased and detailed advice, collaborating with reputable contractors to manage repairs in line with the policyholder’s needs. By using a proven network of contractors, we ensure higher quality repairs, efficient timelines, and accountability, which can be harder to guarantee with insurer-recommended contractors. Learn more about the benefits of working with an independent chartered surveyor.

Experience That Makes a Difference

After: The office space after successfully being reinstated through an insurance claim administered by RMA Surveyors.

Our experience with high-value claims is extensive and includes a range of complex scenarios. We understand the intricacies of the claims process and the importance of managing every detail carefully. With RMA Surveyors, clients benefit from our ability to foresee challenges, coordinate effectively with contractors, and maintain quality control at every stage. This is especially critical for claims in excess of £100,000, where precision and timely completion can make a substantial difference in the outcome.

Accountability, Quality, and Value

Our approach prioritizes transparency, accountability, and consistent communication, setting us apart in the industry. RMA Surveyors maintains rigorous standards in every project, working with contractors who are chosen not only for their technical skills but also for their commitment to timely and high-quality work. This ensures clients receive excellent value, minimizing risks associated with delays, additional costs, or inadequate repairs. Unlike many in-house loss adjusters, we are not bound by restrictive agreements, giving us full control over project standards and empowering us to achieve better results for our clients.

A Client-Centred Approach to Reinstatement

At RMA Surveyors, we believe that clients deserve a smooth, well-managed process that respects their time, budget, and property. By eliminating unnecessary layers of bureaucracy, we streamline the claims experience and deliver a comprehensive, client-centred service that focuses on each client’s unique needs. We provide detailed updates and thorough documentation throughout the claim and repair process, helping clients understand every aspect of their claim and ensuring their expectations are met.

Why RMA Surveyors?

Serving Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and London, RMA Surveyors has a well-established reputation for delivering a superior claims experience, especially in high-value scenarios. Our dedication to quality, transparency, and client satisfaction ensures that each claim is handled with the care and attention it deserves. By choosing RMA Surveyors, clients receive the benefit of our regional knowledge, technical expertise, and a commitment to results that align with their best interests.

If you have an insurance claim that needs professional management, contact RMA Surveyors. As a trusted chartered building surveying company, RMA Surveyors provides expert, independent guidance to help you achieve the best possible outcome for your claim.


Further Reading and Resources

  1. Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS): Information on RICS standards and qualifications for chartered surveyors.
  2. Association of British Insurers (ABI): Learn more about the insurance claims process and industry practices.
  3. Financial Ombudsman Service: Guidance on addressing complaints about your insurer’s handling of a claim.

Why Employing a Qualified Building Surveyor is Essential for Specific Defects Reports and Expert Witness Reports

Spray foam insulation installed to the underside of a pitched roof.

When property issues arise, such as defects or disputes over workmanship, employing a qualified building surveyor to undertake a specific defects report or an expert witness report can be a game-changer. Not only does it bring credibility and authority to a client’s case, but it can also prevent costly delays and disputes, saving both time and money.

At RMA Surveyors, we have seen first-hand the benefits that a professionally prepared report can bring to our clients. Our recent instructions to assess defective workmanship in a domestic extension and investigate a leaking conservatory roof demonstrate how expert insight can quickly resolve disputes in favour of our clients, often without the need for prolonged legal battles.

The Importance of Professional Expertise

Qualified Chartered Building Surveyors are governed by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the leading body in the property and construction industry. This governing authority ensures that surveyors follow strict protocols, including established standards and ethical guidelines. A building surveyor’s report carries significant weight in legal and property-related matters because of their training, experience, and adherence to RICS protocols.

A report prepared by a RICS-qualified surveyor cannot be easily dismissed. To challenge it, an opposing party would need to present an equally qualified or more experienced surveyor, whose report would need to be of a comparable or higher standard. This high threshold makes it less likely that unqualified or inexperienced individuals can successfully dispute a professional report, significantly strengthening the client’s case.

How Expert Reports Prevent Arguments and Save Time

A defective lead flat roof.

In property disputes, a lack of clarity can often lead to drawn-out arguments, escalating costs, and wasted time. A well-prepared specific defects report can cut through the confusion and provide a clear, authoritative assessment of the issues at hand. Whether it’s defective workmanship, material failures, or general construction defects, the detailed analysis presented by a chartered surveyor can often prevent disagreements from spiralling into protracted legal battles.

A professional surveyor’s report will outline the problem, the potential cause, and the remedial actions required, offering a pathway towards resolution. In many cases, this report will lead to a swift settlement, as the detailed evidence provided makes it difficult for the other party to continue to dispute the claim without substantial evidence of their own.

For example, RMA Surveyors was recently instructed to investigate a leaking conservatory roof for a client facing ongoing water ingress issues. After a thorough inspection, we provided a comprehensive report that identified the defects in the roofing materials and the workmanship involved in the original construction. Armed with our report, the client was able to swiftly reach a settlement with the contractor, who could not dispute the clear evidence provided by an RICS-accredited professional.

In another recent instruction, we were asked to assess defective workmanship in a domestic extension, where issues such as poor brickwork and inadequate waterproofing were causing significant problems for the homeowner. Our report highlighted the specific failings in both the design and construction processes, giving the client a robust foundation to negotiate a settlement. The contractor in this case quickly agreed to rectification works, avoiding a potentially lengthy and costly court case.

Why Choose RMA Surveyors?

An aeriel view of a flat roof

RMA Surveyors is a team of fully qualified Chartered Building Surveyors with extensive experience in both specific defects reports and expert witness services. We are proud to provide clients with the highest standard of service, underpinned by our strict adherence to RICS standards.

Our expert reports bring the authority needed to support your case, whether it’s for a construction defect, poor workmanship, or any property-related dispute. Employing a professional surveyor not only gives you peace of mind but also places you in the best possible position to resolve your issues quickly and cost-effectively.

When disputes do arise, the professional standing of a chartered surveyor’s report can prevent unnecessary arguments, keeping the focus on solving the problem at hand rather than getting bogged down in drawn-out legal conflicts.

Key Benefits of a Chartered Building Surveyor’s Report:

  • Credibility and Authority: A professionally prepared report carries significant weight in any legal or dispute resolution process, making it harder for others to contest.
  • Adherence to RICS Protocols: Surveyors must comply with RICS protocols, ensuring accuracy, reliability, and professionalism.
  • Prevents Arguments: A well-prepared defects or expert witness report can clarify issues, preventing disagreements from escalating into legal disputes.
  • Saves Time and Money: By offering a clear, professional opinion, disputes can often be resolved more quickly, avoiding lengthy and costly court proceedings.
  • Legal and Industry Respect: In most cases, the only way to rebut a surveyor’s report is through a similar report from an equally or more qualified professional, setting a high bar for any opposition.

Conclusion

Instructing a qualified Chartered Building Surveyor to undertake a specific defects report or expert witness report is an investment in both the short and long-term outcomes of any property-related dispute. Not only does it lend weight and credibility to your case, but it also helps prevent arguments, save time, and significantly reduce the potential for costly legal proceedings. At RMA Surveyors, we are committed to providing our clients with the highest standards of professional service, helping you achieve swift and fair resolutions to your property issues.

To discuss how we can assist with your property-related needs, contact RMA Surveyors today. Let our professional expertise work to your advantage.

Protect Your Finances: Dilapidations Surveyors Defend Tenants

A roof light on a commercial building that is warped.

If you’re a tenant nearing the end of your commercial lease, you may find yourself facing a schedule of dilapidations—a document detailing the repairs your landlord expects you to undertake to restore the property to its pre-lease condition. This can be daunting, particularly if the claim is overinflated or covers repairs that are beyond what you’re actually responsible for. Employing a dilapidations surveyor can be a valuable step to protect yourself from unnecessary costs and ensure your repair liability is fair.

How a Schedule of Condition Can Help Reduce Your Repair Liability

One of the most effective ways to limit your liability for dilapidations is to have a Schedule of Condition in place at the beginning of your lease. This document records the exact state of the property when you first take it on, including detailed descriptions and photographs of any existing damage or wear.

  • Why is this important? Without a Schedule of Condition, the landlord could claim for repairs that address wear and tear or damage that existed before you even moved in. A well-prepared Schedule of Condition, attached to the lease and referenced in the repair covenants, serves as evidence to limit your obligations to maintaining the property only in the state it was when you began your tenancy—rather than restoring it to an idealised condition.
  • A well-worded repair covenant that cites the Schedule of Condition is crucial. This ensures that your repair obligations are limited to what’s fair and reasonable, based on the property’s original condition. The lease should explicitly tie your responsibilities to the agreed Schedule of Condition, protecting you from claims that you restore or upgrade aspects of the property that were already in a poor state.

At RMA Surveyors, we regularly undertake Schedules of Condition for incoming tenants, providing a comprehensive benchmark of the property’s condition at the start of the lease. Our detailed reports, complete with photographs and descriptions, ensure that tenants have a clear record of the property’s state, helping to limit repair liabilities and protect against future dilapidation claims. This valuable document is a crucial tool for tenants looking to safeguard their interests throughout the lease term.

Why You Should Commission a Schedule of Condition at the Start of Your Lease

A Schedule of Condition is not just useful for avoiding dilapidations disputes at the end of your lease—it can provide peace of mind throughout your tenancy. Knowing exactly what condition the property was in when you moved in helps you manage repairs and maintenance more effectively during your lease, while ensuring you’re not held responsible for pre-existing damage.

Without a Schedule of Condition, you could find yourself in a position where the landlord holds you responsible for restoring the property to a condition it was never in to begin with, resulting in unnecessary costs. Commissioning this document at the start of your lease is a small investment that can save you thousands at the end.

If you’re a tenant facing a Schedule of Dilapidations, or just beginning a lease and thinking ahead, employing a dilapidations surveyor can provide you with expert guidance, limit your repair liabilities, and ensure that any claims made against you are fair and proportionate. By having a Schedule of Condition in place and negotiating repair obligations with the help of a professional, you can significantly reduce the potential costs and stresses associated with dilapidations at the end of your lease.

Understanding Overinflated Schedules of Dilapidations

Landlords often prepare Schedules of Dilapidations that are more expansive than what is reasonable, aiming to recover more than what is actually necessary to restore the property. It’s not uncommon for these schedules to include:

  • Unnecessary repairs or upgrades that go beyond basic maintenance.
  • Betterment, where the landlord expects the property to be returned in a better condition than it was at the start of the lease.
  • Over-inflated costs for repairs, often based on estimates from the landlord’s surveyor that may not reflect fair market rates.

The Benefits of Having a Dilapidations Surveyor on Your Side

Hiring an experienced dilapidations surveyor to negotiate on your behalf can significantly reduce the overall claim. Here’s how:

  1. Accurate Assessment: A surveyor will carefully review the Schedule of Dilapidations and compare it with the terms of your lease and the Schedule of Condition. They’ll assess whether the repairs claimed are reasonable, or if the landlord is seeking more than they are entitled to under the lease.
  2. Challenging Overinflated Claims: With expert knowledge, a dilapidations surveyor can push back against excessive or unwarranted claims, particularly those related to “betterment.” Their role is to ensure you only pay for repairs that are necessary to return the property to the condition it was in at the start of your lease—nothing more.
  3. Cost Reduction: Dilapidations surveyors have extensive experience in negotiating fair settlement costs. They understand market rates for repairs and can counter any inflated quotes presented by the landlord. In many cases, their expertise leads to substantial reductions in the final amount payable.
  4. Negotiating a Settlement: Rather than going through the stress and expense of completing all the repairs yourself, your surveyor may be able to negotiate a financial settlement where you pay an agreed amount to the landlord in lieu of carrying out the works. This can often result in cost savings and reduce the time pressure on you as a tenant.
  5. Avoiding Legal Disputes: A surveyor’s involvement early on can help avoid the need for costly and time-consuming legal disputes. They’ll ensure that negotiations are fair and that your interests are well-represented, potentially avoiding the need for litigation altogether.

At RMA Surveyors, our experienced team is here to help you navigate dilapidations and protect your interests, ensuring that you don’t pay more than you should. Contact us today for professional advice and support with your property needs.

RMA Surveyors Contract Administration in Berkshire and Oxfordshire

A block of flats RMA Surveyors undertook contract administration services for.

Managing building projects for residential blocks or leasehold properties requires expertise and a steady hand. For those in Berkshire and Oxfordshire, RMA Surveyors Ltd offers professional Contract Administration services, ensuring that your property projects—from major refurbishments to minor works—are managed efficiently and effectively. With over 19 years of industry experience, RMA Surveyors is a trusted name in these regions, working alongside managing agents, leaseholder management companies, and freeholders to deliver exceptional outcomes.

Why Contract Administration Is Essential

Contract administration involves the management of a construction project from start to finish, ensuring that the agreed work is carried out to the right standard, on time, and within budget. For managing agents and leaseholder management companies, having a reliable contract administrator means less stress, fewer delays, and smoother coordination between contractors, tenants, and property owners.

RMA Surveyors Ltd excels in contract administration, offering comprehensive services that include managing tenders, overseeing contractor performance, and ensuring compliance with legal and safety regulations. This attention to detail is particularly important for residential properties in Berkshire and Oxfordshire, where diverse building types and strict local regulations often require tailored solutions.

Serving Managing Agents Across Berkshire and Oxfordshire

Managing agents working in Berkshire and Oxfordshire face unique challenges when handling residential blocks, where clear communication between contractors, leaseholders, and freeholders is key. RMA Surveyors Ltd understands the intricacies of managing large, complex properties and works closely with managing agents to ensure all parties are kept informed and projects proceed smoothly.

Whether you’re overseeing the refurbishment of a block of flats in Reading, performing structural repairs in Newbury, or extending a residential building in Oxford, RMA Surveyors provides the expertise and local knowledge needed to keep your project on track. We specialize in contract administration for residential projects, ensuring minimal disruption to residents while keeping costs and timelines under control.

Expertise with Leaseholder Management Companies

For leaseholder management companies in Berkshire and Oxfordshire, RMA Surveyors Ltd offers extensive experience in managing building works on behalf of leaseholders. From managing major works in Wokingham to handling routine maintenance in Didcot, our contract administration services are designed to take the burden off leaseholder committees.

We understand the pressures faced by leaseholder management companies, including the need to secure approvals from multiple parties and maintain compliance with strict building standards. Our team takes care of everything, from tendering and negotiating contracts to ensuring that the work is completed to the highest standards. Our expertise ensures transparency at every step, giving leaseholders confidence that their properties are in safe hands.

Proven Experience Across Berkshire and Oxfordshire

RMA Surveyors Ltd has a solid track record of delivering successful projects across West Berkshire and Oxfordshire, including listed buildings, modern developments, and everything in between. Our experience covers a wide range of property types and we understand the local planning regulations, construction standards, and unique challenges associated with building works in these areas.

As RICS-registered Chartered Surveyors, RMA Surveyors adheres to the highest professional standards, ensuring that every project is completed in line with best practices. This dedication to quality is why managing agents and leaseholder management companies across Abingdon, Thatcham, and other parts of Berkshire and Oxfordshire trust us to oversee their contract administration needs.

Contact RMA Surveyors for Expert Contract Administration

If you’re a managing agent or leaseholder management company in Berkshire or Oxfordshire, RMA Surveyors Ltd offers the experience, technical expertise, and local knowledge you need to ensure the success of your next project. Whether it’s managing the refurbishment of a block of flats or overseeing a major construction project, we are here to help. Contact us today to discuss how we can assist you in delivering outstanding results.

RMA Surveyors Ltd head for new horizons

Sunrise at Stonehenge

RMA Surveyors Ltd are pleased to announce that, with immediate effect, they will no longer be provided residential building surveys and RICS Homebuyer reports. Richard Mountain, Director, said:

“Our focus in recent months has moved away from the residential pre-purchase sector to focus more on our core expertise of dilapidations surveyor services, party wall surveyor services, project management and contract administration.”

“We have recently found our resources better devoted to our key sectors. Insurance reinstatement projects have really advanced, increasing capacity in this area has drawn our focus onto where our key strengths lie. The market potential is generally positive away from the residential market.”

Richard added, “The key focus for RMA is to streamline their services, ensuring strong potential in a more specialised market. “

Party Wall Advice from experienced Surveyors

If you’re looking for Party Wall advice, contact RMA Surveyors, Newbury, Berkshire. You can be sure of professional advice from experienced chartered surveyors.

Providing party wall surveying and advice in compliance with The Party Wall Act 1996, RMA Surveyors act on behalf of building owners and adjoining owners, as well as agreed surveyors for both parties.

RICS Party Wall Advice

For Party Wall Advice, contact RMA Surveyors on 01635 579208, we can offer expert guidance on all party wall matters.

What is a Party Wall?

What is a party wall?What is a party wall?

This is a question RMA Surveyors, Newbury, are often asked to clarify, during an initial party wall enquiry.  The extract below is taken from the Department for Communities and Local Government Party Wall etc. Act 1996 explanatory booklet and explains what the Act defines as a party wall.

RMA Surveyors are experienced and professional Party Wall Surveyors. We act on behalf of building owners and adjoining owners, as well as agreed surveyors for both parties. If you’re looking for Party Wall advice, call RMA Surveyors on 01635 579 208. We are members of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

The following extract and diagrams are highlighted in the Explanatory Booklet:

What is a party wall?

The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 recognises two main types of party wall.

Party wall type A

A wall is a “party wall” if it stands astride the boundary of land belonging to two (or more) different owners.

Such a wall:

  • is part of one building (see diagram 1),
  • or separates two (or more) buildings (see diagram 2),
  • or consists of a “party fence wall” (see diagram 3).

A wall is a “party fence wall” if it is not part of a building, and stands astride the boundary line between lands of different owners and is used to separate those lands (for example a masonry garden wall). This does not include such things as wooden fences or hedges.

Party wall type B 

A wall is also a “party wall” if it stands wholly on one owner’s land, but is used by two (or more) owners to separate their buildings (see diagram 4).

An example would be where one person has built the wall in the first place, and another has built their building up against it without constructing their own wall.

Only the part of the wall that does the separating is “party” – sections on either side or above are not “party”.

The Act also uses the expression “party structure“. This is a wider term, which could be a wall or floor partition or other structure separating buildings or parts of buildings approached by separate staircases or entrances for example flats (see diagram 5).

Walls that are not Party Walls:

These may include boundary walls (a fence wall/garden wall built wholly on one owner’s land) and external walls (the wall of a building built up to but not astride the boundary).

Diagram 1:

What is a party wall PW Diagram 1

Diagram 2:

What is a party wall PW Diagram 2

Diagram 3:

What is a party wall PW Diagram 3

Diagram 4:

What is a party wall PW Diagram 4

Diagram 5:

What is a party wall PW Diagram 5

Does the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 affect me?

If you’re unsure if the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 affects you, here’s some advice from the Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors.

DO YOU INTEND TO CARRY OUT WORK WHICH INVOLVES:

Work on an existing wall, ceiling or floor structure shared with another property?

● Building on or at the boundary with another property?

● Excavating near a neighbouring building or structure?

If so you must find out whether the work falls within the scope of the Act. If it does you must serve the statutory notice on all those defined in the Act as ‘adjoining owners’.

Determining if a particular building project is within the scope of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 is often more complex than simply checking the general criteria stated above. Failure to correctly identify the status of your project could result in the building works being unlawful. If you are in any doubt you should always seek professional advice.

RMA Surveyors are experienced and professional Party Wall Surveyors. We act on behalf of building owners and adjoining owners, as well as agreed surveyors for both parties.

If you’re in need of a Party Wall Surveyor, contact us on 01635 579 208. We are members of Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).