Quizzes & Puzzles12 mins ago
Party Wall Act
Hello, our new neighbour has completely taken his side of the wall back to plaster and also lodged a piece of wood through our wall... What are our rights please?
Answers
CAS - if a neighbour damaged your pipes and flooded your house and offered to pop round with a mop and some gaffer tape to fix it, would you just accept that?
or would you want to call in a professional plumber to do it properly?
offering to 'put it right' himself is not good enough - as hes clearly not a professional - and actually seems a bit of an idiot and...
or would you want to call in a professional plumber to do it properly?
offering to 'put it right' himself is not good enough - as hes clearly not a professional - and actually seems a bit of an idiot and...
15:20 Wed 21st Dec 2011
He's knows what he has done... He has offered to put the problem right himself... at first we thought ok but then we overheard something (which I don't want to repeat) but wasn't very pleasant, so no way will he be entering our home under any circumstances. Will get three quotes and present him with bill... Thanks everyone for all your advice... very much appreciated... Kind regards and a merry christmas.
If you don't want to go for legal action then why have you post.ed this in law? How do you expect to force him to pay if not through legal action. I understand your frustration but am confused at what you want to achieve. If it did go to court and your neighbour says that he offered to rectify the problem the case will be dismissed.
I'm not sure the Party Wall act covers you if all they are doing is taking their plaster off their side of the wall...
However I do think you should allow them to at least put right the error BEFORE involving someone being paid to do the job... I wouldnt be too happy if presented with a bill I wasnt told about up front when I had offered to put it right myself...
However I do think you should allow them to at least put right the error BEFORE involving someone being paid to do the job... I wouldnt be too happy if presented with a bill I wasnt told about up front when I had offered to put it right myself...
CAS - if a neighbour damaged your pipes and flooded your house and offered to pop round with a mop and some gaffer tape to fix it, would you just accept that?
or would you want to call in a professional plumber to do it properly?
offering to 'put it right' himself is not good enough - as hes clearly not a professional - and actually seems a bit of an idiot and likely to cause more harm than good - what pro would have randomly hammered on a piece of wood, with no thought to the consequences?
a pro would have known better.
you have every right to have the damage rectified by a qualified person...
or would you want to call in a professional plumber to do it properly?
offering to 'put it right' himself is not good enough - as hes clearly not a professional - and actually seems a bit of an idiot and likely to cause more harm than good - what pro would have randomly hammered on a piece of wood, with no thought to the consequences?
a pro would have known better.
you have every right to have the damage rectified by a qualified person...