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CONSENT FOR SPECIAL FOUNDATIONS

8/6/2025

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Question

Can surveyors give special foundations consent when appointed under 10(4)?

Answer

Usually it is the adjoining owner who gives consent to special foundations, not the surveyor. 

If a surveyor is explicitly authorised in writing by the adjoining owner they can give consent.

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However, where an appointment is made under subsection 10(4) of the Act, it usually means there is no contact from the adjoining owner (although there can be other circumstances).

Therefore, in cases where there has been no contact from an adjoining owner
, in particular when appointed under Section 10(4), there can be no consent to the special foundations.

Explanation

Section 7(4) of the Party Wall Act requires explicit written consent from the adjoining owner for special foundations which in turn means surveyor can only give consent with specific authority but not simply because they have been appointed.

Consequence

Where an adjoining owner has not responded to the notice(s) special foundations consent cannot be given, so they cannot be installed. This inevitably means the design will have to change most usually to mass concrete.
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THE REMIT OF THE ADJOINING OWNER’S SURVEYOR

1/6/2025

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The role of the adjoining owner’s surveyor is no different from the role of the building owner’s surveyor.

This means they should work together to make an award allowing lawful work to proceed (quickly) under (reasonable) conditions that mitigate unnecessary inconvenience for the adjoining owner.


It is not uncommon for dishonest and/or fee driven adjoining owner surveyors to try their luck with (weaker, inexperienced or overly polite) building owner surveyors in an attempt to increase their role. 

Building owner surveyors should be well versed with the limitations of the role of an appointed surveyor to help prevent them from carrying out unnecessary work and trying to bump up fees. More details below:

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CALCULATING MAKING USE COSTS

1/6/2025

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(Often incorrectly referred to as enclosure costs). 

​Determining the correct costs under Section 11(11) of the Party Wall Act can become complex. 
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Here's a simplified guide to calculating them.

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THE ROLE OF THE THIRD SURVEYOR

1/6/2025

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The role of the third surveyor typically arises when the two appointed surveyors cannot come to an agreement or, on occasion, where the surveyors are not making sufficient progress and an approach is made by one of the owners.
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In such cases, a third surveyor is brought in to act as a neutral, independent arbiter. Here's a breakdown of their role:

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LIMITATIONS OF THE RICS PARTY WALL ACT GUIDANCE

24/5/2025

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The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) 7th Edition Party Wall legislation and procedure guidance document presents itself as the “professional standard” for its member surveyors, but how well does it actually serve the public? 
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Here we highlight several areas where it doesn’t fully meet the practical needs of either party wall surveyors or the parties themselves. We also make practical, realistic suggestions for improvement.

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WHEN SHOULD PARTY WALL NOTICES BE SERVED?

24/5/2025

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Serving party wall notices at the right time is crucial to avoid delays and costs.
​Here’s a simplified guide on when and how to serve these notices.

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WALLS UP TO, ON OR ACROSS THE BOUNDARY NEED CONSENT

24/5/2025

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Here's a step-by-step guide for building owners to facilitate a smooth consent process for walls up to, on or across the boundary.

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WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR NEIGHBOUR IGNORES THE PARTY WALL ACT

22/5/2025

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Here’s what you need to do if your neighbour (a building owner) ignores the Party Wall Act.

First you need to consider what qualifies as ‘notifiable work’ under the Party Wall Act. These can include:

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PARTY WALL SURVEYOR FEES: A simple guide

22/5/2025

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Understanding the costs and fees associated with the party wall process is important for any building project. Here’s a simplified guide to what you can expect.

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SHOULD YOU PREPARE AND SERVE A PARTY WALL NOTICE YOURSELF?

22/5/2025

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When undertaking building work near shared walls, the Party Wall Etc. Act 1996 requires homeowners to serve a Party Wall Notice(s) to their neighbours. While you might consider preparing and serving the notice yourself to save money, this decision comes with important Pros and Cons. Let's explore whether it's a good idea to handle this process on your own.

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