Last September our neighbours began construction of a loft conversion. We received no notice apart from the evening before the scaffolding went up. There was no party wall agreement as our houses are joined terraces but are the end of 2 sections of terrace houses, so each has a separate wall, nor was there any formal discussion about what work was to be carried out before then. We did not sign anything - we were concerned by the lack of notice we had been given for such major building works directly next to our house.
The scaffolders erected the scaffolding and attached a fair-sized section of it to our roof without asking our consent. We advised them that we were not happy about this.
Our neighbours, did not seem au fait with the normal procedure. They pleaded ignorance and blamed the loft company. We were not comfortable with this and, as a precaution, took photos of our property in case of any future problems. We'd had some repairs done earlier that year and we already had pictures of our roof intact. We spoke to our regular roofer about the situation who dropped by and told us that the scaffolding should not be on our roof, did not need to be on our roof and advised that we ask them to remove it. We did this but they did not remove the scaffolding.
During the first period of bad rainfall after completion of their work and removal of the scaffolding, water began pouring into our loft room. The wall and plaster was damaged as well as some audio equipment we had up there. We had to have it repaired as quickly as possible to prevent further damage as it was so bad. We had to have scaffolding specially erected and it cost us a lot of money. It was clear and confirmed by our roofer that the flashing had been pulled away from the edge of the parapet. We took photos of this which we found corresponded with where the scaffolding had been placed.
We contacted our neighbours, sending before and after photos of the roof, scaffolding and damage - we emailed both neighbours at their home and work addresses, but we have received no reply or acknowledgement .
Their building work has cost us our summer family holiday. We do not see why we should have to pay the cost of the fallout from their home improvements. Sadly they do not even see this as worthy of a response. Is there anything we can do about this?
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