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    A council owns two adjacent terraced properties, X and Y, both of which are occupied by tenants.

    The council wishes to do repairs to property X. Is it required to serve a party wall notice on the tenant of Y?

    Advice and sources appreciated.
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  • #2
    Re: Council properties & Party Wall notices

    Hi there

    As in my other post, I am not too sure about these matters, but again have found some info in regards of council repairs via tenants which may be useful.
    http://webarchive.nationalarchives.g...mes/dg_4001383

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    • #3
      Re: Council properties & Party Wall notices

      Thanks di30.

      Although not dealing directly with the party wall notice issue, the link was very interesting and will certainly prove useful.

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      • #4
        Re: Council properties & Party Wall notices

        Originally posted by enquirer View Post
        Thanks di30.

        Although not dealing directly with the party wall notice issue, the link was very interesting and will certainly prove useful.

        Hiya

        Your very welcome.

        Glad the link came into use then, cheers for confirming that.

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        • #5
          Re: Council properties & Party Wall notices

          I think the answer yes, the council should have served a party wall notice on tenants of the adjoining property if they are long term tenants (over 12 months)

          Some links
          Council tenant not notified forum posts
          council have signed a party wall notice on my behalf- - DIYnot.com - DIY and Home Improvement

          PArty Wall Act
          Party Wall etc. Act 1996


          http://www.communities.gov.uk/docume...pdf/133214.pdf
          ''Section 7
          Who counts as an "Adjoining Owner"?
          Essentially, an Adjoining Owner is anyone with an interest greater than a yearly
          tenancy in the adjoining property.
          The adjoining property may have a freehold owner, a leasehold owner and/or a long
          term tenant, each or all of whom may be an 'Adjoining Owner' under the Act.
          Where there is more than one owner of the property, or more than one adjoining
          property, it is your duty to notify all Adjoining Owners.''
          (from party wall and tenants [Archive] - LandlordZONE Forums - I'm not sure on the tenancy agreements on council properties are they on 12 month periodic tenancies ???)
          Last edited by Amethyst; 8th January 2011, 20:02:PM.
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