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John Anderton
 
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 18:30:01 +0100, "Peter Crosland"
wrote:

P.S. The Party Wall Act has nothing to do with this. You'll end up with
flying freehold, which most mortgage companies will not lend against
because
of the potential for mischief.



If he building right up to the boundary surely the PWA may well be relevant.
Or am I quite wrong?

Only the bit about foundations (since part of them will be on the
neighbour's land) or if the wall is attached in some way to part of
the neighbours house/garage, I think.

Cheers,

John