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![]() I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house removed all but the exposed chimney it's a party wall Which local gov't department do I go to to get this cowboy? I know it's been posted before, but this is the first time I've used a computer and I don't know how to google for the answer and if you believe that .... -- geoff |
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![]() "raden" wrote in message ... I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house removed all but the exposed chimney it's a party wall Which local gov't department do I go to to get this cowboy? I know it's been posted before, but this is the first time I've used a computer and I don't know how to google for the answer and if you believe that .... -- geoff Building Control |
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In message , Dave Jones
writes "raden" wrote in message ... I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house removed all but the exposed chimney it's a party wall Which local gov't department do I go to to get this cowboy? I know it's been posted before, but this is the first time I've used a computer and I don't know how to google for the answer and if you believe that .... -- geoff Building Control Really ? I'm looking for a department I've never heard of building control -- geoff |
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![]() "raden" wrote in message ... In message , Dave Jones writes "raden" wrote in message ... I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house removed all but the exposed chimney it's a party wall Which local gov't department do I go to to get this cowboy? I know it's been posted before, but this is the first time I've used a computer and I don't know how to google for the answer and if you believe that .... -- geoff Building Control Really ? I'm looking for a department I've never heard of building control -- geoff Usually part of the planning department |
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![]() "raden" wrote in message ... I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house removed all but the exposed chimney What exactly do you mean here? it's a party wall Which local gov't department do I go to to get this cowboy? They are unlikely to "get" him but ring the local district council and ask for building control (as someone else has said). For your own purposes, if (as I assume) you believe the structural integrity of the party wall has been compromised, you should contact a surveyor yourself. I know it's been posted before, but this is the first time I've used a computer and I don't know how to google for the answer If you wish to use Google, click on "Groups" on the Google main page, then "Advanced Groups Search" and fill in appropriate boxes for the search. -- Bob Mannix (anti-spam is as easy as 1-2-3 - not) and if you believe that .... -- geoff |
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I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house
removed all but the exposed chimney Was it incorrectly supported? Has he removed your flues as well as his own, making the chimney unusable? Provided no damage was done in the process, the chimney is correctly supported and your flues not affected, I can't see that you would have any problem. Christian. |
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![]() "raden" wrote in message ... I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house removed all but the exposed chimney it's a party wall Which local gov't department do I go to to get this cowboy? I know it's been posted before, but this is the first time I've used a computer and I don't know how to google for the answer and if you believe that .... -- geoff ================ If it's any comfort to you the remaining chimney (if / when it falls over) will probably fall onto your neighbour's house rather than yours and it's unlikely to damage the party wall when it does so. It will fall towards the unsupported side (assuming that it IS unsupported) unless there is a very strong wind. Cic. |
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raden wrote in message ...
I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house removed all but the exposed chimney it's a party wall Which local gov't department do I go to to get this cowboy? I know it's been posted before, but this is the first time I've used a computer and I don't know how to google for the answer and if you believe that .... Also tell the new occupants so that they can sue him if he said that no work requiring building regs approval had been done to the house. MBQ |
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raden wrote in message ...
I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house removed all but the exposed chimney it's a party wall Which local gov't department do I go to to get this cowboy? I know it's been posted before, but this is the first time I've used a computer and I don't know how to google for the answer and if you believe that .... To avoid egg on face, first check he hasn't done it properly, with all required approvals, etc. MBQ |
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In message , Dave Jones
writes Building Control Really ? I'm looking for a department I've never heard of building control -- geoff Usually part of the planning department Planning it is then -- geoff |
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In message , Bob Mannix
writes "raden" wrote in message ... I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house removed all but the exposed chimney What exactly do you mean here? Yes, the chimney in the living room and the bedroom has been remover, leaving only what's in the loft it's a party wall Which local gov't department do I go to to get this cowboy? They are unlikely to "get" him but ring the local district council and ask for building control (as someone else has said). For your own purposes, if (as I assume) you believe the structural integrity of the party wall has been compromised, you should contact a surveyor yourself. I know it's been posted before, but this is the first time I've used a computer and I don't know how to google for the answer If you wish to use Google, click on "Groups" on the Google main page, then "Advanced Groups Search" and fill in appropriate boxes for the search. Sorry, but I was taking the **** a bit there (because I know how I would have answered) -- geoff |
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In message , Peter Crosland
writes This is a good place to start http://www.partywalls.org.uk/ Party time then -- geoff |
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In message , Christian
McArdle writes I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house removed all but the exposed chimney Was it incorrectly supported? Has he removed your flues as well as his own, making the chimney unusable? Provided no damage was done in the process, the chimney is correctly supported and your flues not affected, I can't see that you would have any problem. ISTR that it was illegal to make any structural modifications to a party wall without consent of the other party He has effectively left a heavy chunk of unsupported masonry on the roof, which could take ny side of the chimney down with it if it fell -- geoff |
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In message , MBQ
writes raden wrote in message ... I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house removed all but the exposed chimney it's a party wall Which local gov't department do I go to to get this cowboy? I know it's been posted before, but this is the first time I've used a computer and I don't know how to google for the answer and if you believe that .... Also tell the new occupants so that they can sue him if he said that no work requiring building regs approval had been done to the house. Good point -- geoff |
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In message , MBQ
writes raden wrote in message ... I've just discovered that my neighbour who has just sold his house removed all but the exposed chimney it's a party wall Which local gov't department do I go to to get this cowboy? I know it's been posted before, but this is the first time I've used a computer and I don't know how to google for the answer and if you believe that .... To avoid egg on face, first check he hasn't done it properly, with all required approvals, etc. That's what I want to find out -- geoff |
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ISTR that it was illegal to make any structural modifications to a party
wall without consent of the other party I don't think the Party Wall Act requires consent. It is simply a method of appointing surveyors to look after the interests of the other party. It does not provide any method for the other party to prevent works, just to ensure they are done in a structurally sound manner. There are no prescribed enforcement procedures in the act, either, so it is a bit of a paper tiger, although you may find the County Court manages to force the neighbours to make repairs. Are there are reasons you believe the chimney to not be supported, or are you just worried in case it is not? Christian. |
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In message , Christian
McArdle writes ISTR that it was illegal to make any structural modifications to a party wall without consent of the other party I don't think the Party Wall Act requires consent. It is simply a method of appointing surveyors to look after the interests of the other party. It does not provide any method for the other party to prevent works, just to ensure they are done in a structurally sound manner. There are no prescribed enforcement procedures in the act, either, so it is a bit of a paper tiger, although you may find the County Court manages to force the neighbours to make repairs. Are there are reasons you believe the chimney to not be supported, or are you just worried in case it is not? I know it's not supported -- geoff |
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