Party Wall Agreement Guide
Summary
A party wall agreement in England should include details about the shared wall, work to be done, and rights and responsibilities of each party. Key elements include parties involved, property details, work description, access rights, cost sharing, duration of work, and dispute resolution. For specific cases, like the one involving Alan and Linda Long and Trevor and Carole Forsythe, its important to include agreed surveyor details and excavation start dates. Ensure all sections are detailed to prevent disputes.Full Conversation
building owners Alan and Linda Long of * Abingdon Drive Highcliffe Dorset adjoining owners Trevor and Carole Forsythe of * Abingdon Drive Highcliffe Dorset. Agreed Surveyor Jeremy Carpenter MRICS Downlea Downton Lane Lymington Hampshire. Sec * excavations starting */*/* .
It sounds like you have a good start on your party wall agreement. Here are the points you mentioned, organized into the relevant sections of the agreement:
*. Parties Involved:
- Building Owners: Alan and Linda Long, * Abingdon Drive, Highcliffe, Dorset.
- Adjoining Owners: Trevor and Carole Forsythe, * Abingdon Drive, Highcliffe, Dorset.
*. Agreed Surveyor:
- Jeremy Carpenter MRICS, Downlea, Downton Lane, Lymington, Hampshire.
*. Work Description:
- Section * excavations starting on */*/*.
You might want to specify more details about the work, cost-sharing, access rights, duration, and dispute resolution. Would you like assistance with any specific sections?