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What’s new with party walls?

The 7th Edition of the RICS Guidance Note on Party Wall Legislation and Procedure was published in August last year, and became effective from 1 December 2019. It arrives eight years after the 6th Edition and addresses a number of developments that have arisen since, such as new RICS professional conduct rules and recent case law.

The new edition contains a number of subtle changes in tone, as well as updating its content to reflect recent clarifications and fine-tuning of the Party Wall etc Act 1996 (the Act). Some of the formal language has been dropped in favour of a plain English lexicon and there is subtle encouragement towards a less adversarial approach to party wall work. For example, there is a new suggestion in the section on service of notices that it may be appropriate to advise owners to allow more time for replying to notices, particularly over holiday periods, with the commentary “such courtesy would allow for a friendlier approach to be adopted”. Separately there is a new section on ex-parte awards, asserting that they are not common and surveyors should first carefully consider whether one is appropriate.

Some of the most significant revisions to the Guidance Note are outlined below.

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