Neighbour Disputes Over Extensions Without a Party Wall Agreement: How Surveyors Can Assist When the Act Was Ignored
Roughly one in five rear extensions built in England and Wales each year proceeds without the legally required Party Wall Notice ever being served on the neighbouring property owner. That single omission transforms what should be a straightforward home improvement into a potential legal and financial minefield for both sides of the boundary. Neighbour disputes […]
Excavation and Basement Projects Under Party Wall Act: Surveyor Safeguards Within 3m of Boundaries
Fewer than one in three homeowners planning a basement conversion correctly identifies the legal trigger point before breaking ground — and that single oversight can halt a project mid-dig, expose a building owner to a damages claim, and destabilise a neighbour's foundations in the process. Excavation and Basement Projects Under Party Wall Act: Surveyor Safeguards […]
Common Construction Defect Claims in UK Small‑Works Projects: A Building Surveyor’s Guide to Avoiding Expert Witness Disputes
Roughly one in three small-scale construction projects in the UK generates a formal complaint or dispute before practical completion is even reached [1]. Extensions, loft conversions, single-storey rear additions, and small developer refurbishment schemes share a common vulnerability: they are complex enough to go wrong in multiple ways, yet too modest in value to attract […]









