Hi,
Help please. I am planning to build a first floor extension on top of existing garage, planning permission has been obtained. Currently the garage is linked as part of our house. The external wall which is neighbouring the boundary line sits on our side, anyone can see this. The garage wall has a cavity. It was built before us and neighbours arrived, probably in 1970s when house was built.
I served a party wall notice to inform them of the works as builder will have to do trial holes to determine the existing foundations if any. If foundations needed then excavation needs to take place for either underpinning or knock down and start again. Neighbours then said they want to appoint a chartered surveyor. After popping round to them I get the impression they think the wall is theirs (they are detached bungalow). They think the chartered surveyor will state which side the wall sits on and who's it is. But of course he cannot do that, not his job to determine boundary lines.
So to cut it short I don't want to pay in excess of 1300 for them to still be unhappy and unsatisfied on the wall/boundary.
I'm stumped as to what I can do.
Attached a pic of my architect plans when he came for survey, clearly shows boundary line and that garage wall sits on our side.
Please help.
Thanks
Help please. I am planning to build a first floor extension on top of existing garage, planning permission has been obtained. Currently the garage is linked as part of our house. The external wall which is neighbouring the boundary line sits on our side, anyone can see this. The garage wall has a cavity. It was built before us and neighbours arrived, probably in 1970s when house was built.
I served a party wall notice to inform them of the works as builder will have to do trial holes to determine the existing foundations if any. If foundations needed then excavation needs to take place for either underpinning or knock down and start again. Neighbours then said they want to appoint a chartered surveyor. After popping round to them I get the impression they think the wall is theirs (they are detached bungalow). They think the chartered surveyor will state which side the wall sits on and who's it is. But of course he cannot do that, not his job to determine boundary lines.
So to cut it short I don't want to pay in excess of 1300 for them to still be unhappy and unsatisfied on the wall/boundary.
I'm stumped as to what I can do.
Attached a pic of my architect plans when he came for survey, clearly shows boundary line and that garage wall sits on our side.
Please help.
Thanks