Party Wall Letter Template – UK

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Notice

This document serves as a general template for communication related to shared property boundary arrangements. It is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Professional consultation with a qualified solicitor experienced in property and boundary law is recommended to ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Jurisdictional differences may require modifications; therefore, users assume full responsibility for its application. We accept no liability for errors, omissions, or legal consequences arising from its use without proper legal review.


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Please note: This is a sample Party Wall Letter UK template, provided for illustrative purposes only. Actual content may vary depending on specific cases and legal requirements.

Party Wall Letter UK Sample

Parties Involved:

Building Owner: [Owner’s Name]
Address: [Owner’s Address]

Adjoining Owner: [Adjoining Owner’s Name]
Address: [Adjoining Owner’s Address]

Property Details:

The properties involved are located at [Property Address], and the work pertains to party wall matters as outlined in this notice.

Purpose of this Notice:

This letter serves to inform the adjoining owner of the planned work relating to the party wall, in accordance with the Party Wall etc. Act 1996, and to seek their consent or arrange for a Party Wall Agreement.

Details of Proposed Work:

The proposed work includes [brief description of work, e.g., wall removal, underpinning, new wall construction], scheduled to commence on [start date], subject to agreement.

Notice and Response:

The adjoining owner is requested to respond within 14 days to either consent to the work or to propose modifications. Failure to respond may be interpreted as withholding consent, and further legal steps may be necessary.

Legal Provisions:

  • This notice is issued in accordance with the Party Wall etc. Act 1996.
  • Parties are encouraged to resolve any disputes amicably and cooperatively.
  • Consultation with a surveyor or legal advisor is recommended before proceeding.

Date: ______________________

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[Building Owner’s Name]
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[Adjoining Owner’s Name]