Coventry Party Wall Surveyors

Easton Bevins has a dedicated team of party wall surveyors serving Coventry, with significant expertise in handling projects that fall under the Party Wall Act.

Whether you are planning work on a party wall, party structure or boundary in Coventry or the surrounding areas. Or if you've received a party wall notice from a neighbour and require expert advice, we're here to help.

Our qualified surveyors will guide you through the process, ensuring all works are compliant with the Act. We are also proficient in resolving any disputes that may arise, ensuring minimal disruption to your project.

For expert advice and support relating to the Party Wall Act:

Call 0121 817 7670, email or complete
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Party Wall Act

The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 was implemented to prevent or resolve disputes related to work on party walls, boundary walls and excavations near neighbouring properties.


You can download the Government's explanatory booklet for further information. 
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Under the Party Wall Act, you are required to notify your adjoining neighbour before any work is carried out on a party wall. Failure to serve notice means you will not have the legal right to proceed. Additionally, if you need access to your neighbour’s property—for example, to install scaffolding—you must gain permission under the Act.

Although the notice process may seem like an unnecessary formality, it is a legal requirement. It also provides benefits that are not available under common law, such as the right to access for work.

In some cases, you may be able to require your neighbour to contribute to the cost of the work, particularly if a shared wall requires repair.

The Act is designed to protect both parties: allowing the person doing the work to proceed while protecting the neighbour from unnecessary disruption or damage. The process is straightforward; once consent is given, the work can continue, and any disputes can be resolved quickly with the appropriate paperwork.

Party wall disputes v. boundary disputes

Party wall disputes are sometimes confused with boundary disputes but the two are very different.
 

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Boundary disputes have recently become a more common occurrence in Birmingham probably due to the increase in property prices and land values.

If you think that someone has encroached on your land, that would be classified as a boundary dispute and cannot be dealt with under the Party Wall Act. Easton Bevins has boundary experts specialising in this complex area. We can also provide expert witness services if required.


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the process

Stage 1

If you are planning work on an existing party wall you need to give two months’ notice. If you are planning on excavating or building a new wall at the line of junction you need to give one month’s notice.

If you do not give notice your neighbour has the right to serve an injunction which will stop all work while a resolution is reached.

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Stage 2 

Once notice has been given, your neighbour will have three options.

i) consent to the works

ii) dissent to the works and you both agree to appoint one surveyor to act for both parties to resolve the matter

iii) dissent to the works and appoint their own party wall surveyor, so a separate surveyor working for each party

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Stage 3

If the neighbour does not consent, The Party Wall Act considers this to be a party wall dispute which must be resolved by way of a party wall award.

The party wall award is a legal document that governs certain aspects of the works such as timings, working hours, and potentially detail of the works.

Pre-works condition schedule

A pre-works condition schedule is required as part of a party wall award, and is considered good practice even in the event of consent. The schedule provides a record that can be referred back to in case of any damage during the works and serves to protect both parties - the person doing the work and the neighbour.

A party wall award is legally binding, however both sides will have 14 days to appeal the award in the County Court.

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Coventry property Developers - Party Walls

The Party Wall Act is particularly relevant for property developers when extending or modifying buildings adjacent to existing properties, or when constructing new developments close to neighbouring structures.

Notice must be served on any site where building work is planned within three metres of a neighbouring property, and in some instances, this distance may extend to six metres.

Our experienced surveyors work with developers across Coventry to assess and manage any implications of the Party Wall Act for their projects.

We offer specialist advice on the requirements of the Act and ensure full compliance. Many developers in Coventry now send us their plans to identify where the Act applies, allowing us to manage the entire process on their behalf.

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compliance with party Wall rules

Awareness of the Party Wall Act has increased significantly, and more experienced contractors now recognise the importance of adhering to its rules.

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Those applying for planning permission will often be reminded to check if the Act applies to their project. However, smaller projects undertaken under permitted development may not require planning permission, meaning this reminder can be overlooked.

There is also a common misconception that the Party Wall Act is an obstacle, leading some contractors working on smaller projects to overlook or misunderstand its relevance, putting both projects and individuals at risk.

What to do if a neightbour starts work without serving notice

If a neighbour starts work without serving the required notice, a good first step is to inform them politely and request that they pause the work until notice is served. This approach usually resolves the issue.

What to do if a neightbour continues without agreement

If the neighbour continues without complying, you can apply for an injunction to stop the work. This could delay the project by anywhere from one to six months or more. If work has already started, builders may continue to charge during the delay, and any damage caused may result in substantial fines.

Professional advice can prevent the situation from escalating. Engaging a neutral expert can help manage the situation calmly and objectively. Remember, the Act benefits all parties, and most disputes are resolved without resorting to expensive legal action.

If you have any questions about party walls, view our frequently asked questions or contact one of our expert surveyors today.

party wall ADVICE - Coventry EXPERTs

If you are planning any party wall work or have received a notice from a neighbour and are unsure of what to do next, our surveyors are ready to assist.

We have vast experience in helping homeowners, neighbours, and property developers across Coventry navigate the requirements of the Party Wall Act.

No matter your situation, professional advice from our experienced surveyors ensures compliance with the rules of the Act. In case of a dispute, having the right paperwork in place often leads to a swift and effective resolution.

Our fees for Party Wall Act services start from as little as £150, making it a sound investment to ensure things are handled correctly from the outset. If necessary, we can also provide expert witnesses for party wall disputes.

Our experts

Michael Bull
Managing Director

With many years’ experience Mike has particular expertise in working on projects that fall under the Party Wall Act. Mike also offers expert witness services and has worked on numerous high-profile cases.

m.bull@eastonbevins.co.uk

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Ben O'Brien
Director - Building Surveying

Ben is an experienced party wall surveyor and has worked on numerous projects helping both developers and home owners manage compliance.

b.obrien@eastonbevins.co.uk

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Richard Sherwood
Director - Building Surveying

As an expert party wall surveyor Richard works with both home owners and commercial clients to help ensure compliance with the act. Richard is also retained as a party wall surveyor for a number of national developers.

r.sherwood@eastonbevins.co.uk

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Michael Bull
ICIOB MEWI

With many years’ experience Mike has particular expertise in working on projects that fall under the Party Wall Act. Mike also offers expert witness services and has worked on numerous high-profile cases.

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Ben O'Brien
BSc (Hons) MRICS

Ben is an experienced party wall surveyor and has worked on numerous projects helping both developers and home owners manage compliance.

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Richard Sherwood
MEng (Hons) GDipSurv MRICS

As an expert party wall surveyor Richard works with both home owners and commercial clients to help ensure compliance with the act. Richard is also retained as a party wall surveyor for a number of national developers.

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Party wall advice in Coventry

If you are dealing with party wall issues in or around Coventry, our team of experienced surveyors is here to help.

From our local office, we provide expert advice on party wall projects and related matters to homeowners and developers across Coventry and the surrounding area.

Our well-established practice is known for its transparent approach, concise advice, and the highest standards of professional service. As a member of RICS, we bring extensive expertise in property and construction, ensuring our service is second to none.

Whether you're a property developer or a private homeowner, contact our Coventry team today for prompt, professional, and expert advice.

If you have any questions about party walls, view our frequently asked questions or get in touch with one of our expert surveyors today.

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