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Party Wall Surveyor recommendation?


KellyG22

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hi, we used David Puttock and his team from David Joseph consulting , who helped us enormously, deal with the next door neighbour's extension/roof loft. They advised us, made sure we were covered, and also negotiated some money for damage caused.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Hi. I'm a local independent Chartered Surveyor (chartered since 2002). I am happy to have an initial discussion with either Owners planning to carry out works or Adjoining Owners that may be affected by their neighbour's works on a no obligation basis. Please do message me if there are any party wall matters you would like to discuss.
  • 3 months later...

Hello, we're in a terrace house on Ondine Road and are soon to commence with a loft and kitchen side return extension. Can I ask please what your availability would be to organise agreements for both sets of neighbours and what the cost would be. So to organise an agreement for the loft on one side and then the loft and the side return on the other.


Thanks and kind regards


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