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Steven Vaughan - Local Party Wall Surveyor


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Dear East Dulwich Forum,


My name is Steven Vaughan and I am the owner of Steven Vaughan Associates. I live and work from 9 Danby Street, Peckham Rye, SE15 4BS and I am soon to be based in the new development 'MARKET' on Rye Lane from June/July 2019.


My company is an independent firm of building surveyors that are specialists in the Party Wall etc Act 1996. I have extensive experience in acting as building owner's surveyor, adjoining owner's surveyor and the agreed surveyor where ground floor side returns/rear extensions, first floor , roof dormer/mansards or basement excavation work is undertaken throughout London. I also act for owners where work is propsed next door to safeguard your interest. I am a member of the Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors and offer a tailored service combining experience with a personal and dynamic approach.


If you are undertaking work my objective is to streamline your legal obligations and safeguard your interest through involvement from inception to post-completion using expertise, communication and expectation management in a cost-effective and timely manner.


Please have a look at my website https://stevenvaughan.co.uk/ and do not hesitate to contact me by email [email protected] or by phone 07515 262 389 / 020 3902 6545 if you have any questions, would like a no obligation quotation for party wall services or would like 30 minutes free advice on any party wall related matter.


Yours sincerely,


Steven Vaughan

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Thank you both. I'm glad I could help.


I offer 30 minutes free advice to any client, neighbour or professional on any party wall matter to explain the process in layman's terms to provide you with the reassurance you may be seeking if undertaking work or residing next door. Please do not hesitate to contact me.


Best wishes

  • 3 months later...

I would like to thank all of the members of the EDF who have contacted me for advice and also those who have instructed me over the past 6 months. I am very grateful.


We are now based on the 4th floor of the Market development at 133A Rye Lane, Peckham, London, SE15 4BQ and still offer 30 minutes free advice to anyone on any party wall related matter.


I look forward to hearing from you and continuing to work in this thriving community.


Best wishes


Steven

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