Our neighbours (who we get on with) want to build their extension which tapers up to the border with foundations on our side at a certain point (I have no problem with this nor their extension). I know roughly where they are going to build their extension, however they have not supplied any correct plans or details or correct/accurate measurements showing what their intentions are and where exactly the extension will meet the boundary (where they measured the boundary to), nor where the foundations will be on my side ...how deep etc. Basically, at this point I would have to trust their builders verbal agreements.
They have also not answered the question of gutter overhang at this point, which I do not want as it can cause future problems. At first they assured there would be no overhang, when I asked their builder directly, he said there would.... he then said he would ensure it was set back to avoid it.
I don’t mean to sound unreasonable, but after repeatedly requesting accurate plans, and their architect failing to produce them I am at my wits end.
They did submit a party wall notice (required if building to the boundary) which I made them aware of....but even in this the plans are the original incorrect ones with incorrect measurements (if measured it goes 1 metre onto our land). How can I agree to this?
There is now only two weeks to the build starts, I have suggested I decent (disagree) to the notice so that we get an agreed surveyor to formalise everything and ensure both sides do things correctly and everyone is happy......they did not take too kindly to this as they would have to foot the bill of £600+. Whilst they are aware their architect has not submitted correct plans and they are unhappy with him, they don’t seem to be doing anything about it (they should claim the £600 from him). I agreed that if he submits correct plans and answers all my concerns due to the ambiguity then of course...there is no need to get a surveyor....that was one week ago...and still nothing.
Their build begins in two weeks.....what do ...they seem to think I am being unreasonable, but all I want is clarity...
Any Advice?
They have also not answered the question of gutter overhang at this point, which I do not want as it can cause future problems. At first they assured there would be no overhang, when I asked their builder directly, he said there would.... he then said he would ensure it was set back to avoid it.
I don’t mean to sound unreasonable, but after repeatedly requesting accurate plans, and their architect failing to produce them I am at my wits end.
They did submit a party wall notice (required if building to the boundary) which I made them aware of....but even in this the plans are the original incorrect ones with incorrect measurements (if measured it goes 1 metre onto our land). How can I agree to this?
There is now only two weeks to the build starts, I have suggested I decent (disagree) to the notice so that we get an agreed surveyor to formalise everything and ensure both sides do things correctly and everyone is happy......they did not take too kindly to this as they would have to foot the bill of £600+. Whilst they are aware their architect has not submitted correct plans and they are unhappy with him, they don’t seem to be doing anything about it (they should claim the £600 from him). I agreed that if he submits correct plans and answers all my concerns due to the ambiguity then of course...there is no need to get a surveyor....that was one week ago...and still nothing.
Their build begins in two weeks.....what do ...they seem to think I am being unreasonable, but all I want is clarity...
Any Advice?