Section 6 Party Wall Act
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[edit] A Comprehensive Guide to Section 6 of the Party Wall Act
Section 6 of the Party Wall Act 1996 deals with excavations and construction near neighboring properties. This section applies when you plan to dig within a specified distance from a shared or adjoining structure, ensuring the stability of nearby buildings.
[edit] Key Provisions of Section 6
Excavation Work: If you plan to excavate within 3 to 6 meters of a neighboring building, you must issue a formal notice to your neighbor at least one month before starting work. The distance and depth are crucial—if you're digging within 3 meters of their property and below the foundation level, you must notify them. If you're within 6 meters and digging at a 45-degree angle to their foundation, the same rule applies.
Party Wall Notice: The neighbor can either consent or dissent. If they dissent, both parties must appoint a surveyor, or a single agreed-upon surveyor will manage the dispute. The surveyor's job is to assess and ensure that the excavation doesn't harm the adjacent property, offering protection to both the builder and the neighbor.
Types of Work Covered: Section 6 includes all kinds of excavation, whether for new buildings, basement extensions, or even digging for foundations. The work can involve underpinning (strengthening the foundation of the building) or other support methods to prevent damage to shared structures.
[edit] Importance of Compliance
Complying with Section 6 is crucial because excavation work can cause ground movement, which may result in cracks, subsidence, or other structural problems for nearby buildings. Failure to adhere to the notice period or properly address concerns can result in delays, legal action, or additional expenses if damage occurs.
[edit] How to Serve a Notice
The notice must be clear about the planned works, the exact nature of the excavation, and its proximity to the neighbor’s property. Once the notice is served, the neighbor has 14 days to respond. If no response is given, the situation is automatically considered a dissent, and the surveyor process begins.
[edit] How Surveyors Can Help
Navigating the Party Wall Act, especially Section 6, can be complicated, especially for homeowners and developers unfamiliar with legal obligations. Specialists in managing party wall matters, ensuring all notices, surveys, and agreements are handled correctly are a valued asset. Whether you're planning to dig for new foundations or expand your basement, surveyors can guide you through the process to ensure compliance with the law.
[edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings
- 10(4) Party Wall Surveyor Appointments.
- Adjoining buildings definition.
- Adjoining owner.
- Construction covered by the Party Wall Act of 1996.
- Counter Notice.
- Disputes Resolution - Section 10 of the Party Wall Act
- Institute of party wall surveyors.
- Line of junction notice.
- Neighbour dispute.
- Party structure notice.
- Party wall act.
- Party wall notice.
- Party wall surveyor.
- Preventing wall collapse.
- Responsibility for boundary features.
- Right of entry.
- Right of support.
- Right to access land.
- Security for expenses under the Party Wall Act.
- Three party wall notice responses.
- Trespass.
- What approvals are needed before construction begins.
- Who Pays for Party Wall Surveyor's Fees?
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