Party walls stand on the land of 2 or more owners and either.
Party wall act roofing.
The first thing to address is where this situation applies what is important here is to bear in mind that the party wall etc act 1996 isn t simply an excuse to get access onto your neighbour s land.
A to underpin thicken or raise a party structure a party fence wall or an external wall which belongs to the building owner and is built against a party structure or party fence wall this section allows a building owner to increase the height of a party wall say as part of a loft conversion or to add an extra floor to a building.
The party wall etc act 1996 allows a building owner to gain one access onto an adjoining owner s property to enable the building owner to undertake the proposed party wall work.
The party wall act 1996 the act came into force on the 1 july 1997.
Therefore if the repairs you make are going effect the party wall structure in any way a notice should be given to your neighbours 2 months prior to the work starting.
Under the act anyone intending to carry out work on or near a party wall must give the adjoining owners written notice of.
It is also designed to avert and resolve potential disputes with neighbours.
I believe the party wall act is mainly directed towards structural changes on near the party wall line as re roofing isnt considered structural it may not apply.
Phone the council they will be more than happy to talk you through what they are doing as they dont want the hastle of having an unhappy neighbour or ask the builders for the phone number of the contract manager or client contact.
The party wall act prevents building work undertaken by one neighbour undermining the structural integrity of shared walls or neighbouring properties.
Form part of a building don t form part of a building such as a garden wall not wooden fences.
Party wall act 1996 come into play when you alter or repair the existing party wall this includes the loft space too.
It provides a framework for preventing and resolving disputes in relation to party walls boundary walls and excavations near neighbouring buildings.
Several different properties i own have had battens felt and tiles slates replaced with no use of the party wall act.