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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. FACTORS AFFECTING PARTY WALL SURVEYOR FEESFee Structure:Hourly Rate: Some surveyors charge by the hour. Fixed Fee: Others offer a flat rate for the entire project. Menu pricing: Others offer a flat rate for each task. Menu pricing is clearly the best option. Hourly rate fee proposals are to be avoided. Acting as agreed surveyor:An Agreed Surveyor acts for both the building owner and the adjoining neighbour. Typically, they provide a fixed quote, payable by the building owner. This helps in keeping costs predictable and saves the often unnecessary additional fees of a second surveyor. Adjoining owner's surveyor:If the adjoining neighbour hires their own surveyor, the building owner usually pays for both surveyors. Appointing a second survey is a legal right of the adjoining owner but can double the costs. Building owners can ask if that person will act as the agreed surveyor. If they or the adjoining owner reject that request, it is fair to say they are incurring costs unnecessarily and the adjoining owner should be responsible for the building owner’s surveyor’s reasonable fees. See here for relevant case. Complex projects:Projects like basements may lead to additional costs such as: Engineer Fees: If the adjoining owner’s surveyor hires an engineer, the building owner usually covers this cost. The adjoining owner’s fee should be reduced to reflect the need to buy in expertise. Design Fees: Additional design work may be required. Monitoring Costs: Large projects where there is significant risk might need movement monitoring. HANDLING FEE DISPUTESChallenging unreasonable fees:Discussion: Start with a direct conversation about the fee. Justification: Ask for justification usually in the form of a detailed timesheet. Where the timesheet is insufficient, revert to examples of the usual costs of a local surveyor. Third Surveyor: If unresolved, a third surveyor can be called upon. They are chosen by the surveyors (where there are two) at the outset of the dispute resolution process and have the power to settle disputes. KEY TAKEAWAYS
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