What is a knees-up wall missive? im knocking walls down and building an extension two separate projects basically...

im knocking walls down


and building an extension

two separate projects basically got building make out on these

and letter say i need delegation wall notice

can i of late write a note and pop it thru the door
If your Architect is any devout, he/she should have noted which module of the Party Wall Act you need to comply next to on the plans.

You don't need a solicitor, once you've found which wedge of the act, Google it, you will find Pro-forma notice for serving on your neighbours.


Assuming you are contained by the UK: No - you need to hand over two months notice (or agree near neighbour(s) a mutually acceptable period). You will involve a party wall surveyor to conduct yourself for you, who will explain everything that the 1996 Party Wall Act covers, in detail. You will also entail to pay for a surveyor to represent subsequent door, or (ideally) get equal surveyor to act for you both, which simplifies matter. Note that only particular operations (ie works to, or close to, or below the stratum of, the party wall) will be artificial by this but you should get this resolved as a concern of urgency.

The whole procedure is within your interests- if something happens to the adjacent to property you could be sued for the repairs - which may well include overexploit that was not cause by any action attributable to you. The surveyors beforehand and after assement will make sure you are not paying for anything you don't hold to. I wouldn't advise man your own surveyor if you have no experience contained by this area.
Answers:    No. You requirement to speak to a solicitor. A party wall is any wall to be precise common to two neighbouring properties, so which of it is yours has to be clearly defined, usually contained by your deed.