by supergirl » Fri Apr 11, 2014 2:00 pm
Floris
I soooo feel your pain, we have been there. Our neighbour bought a flat, converted the loft to sell it. No problem so far but our party wall surveyor specified that the scaffold at the back should have a net for safety as we have 2 young children. They didnt despite me pestering pretty much every other day. One day a brick fell in our garden, needless to say it would have killed a child instantly because of the height it fell from. I was beyond furious.
I took a picture and send them an email: party wall surveyor, builders, the neighbour and copied my husband. I just simply say that i couldnt begin to imagine the consequences for them should one or two of our child been on the receiving end. I also say that the net needed to be up by the end of the morning or i will take action. I hadnt removed the brick for evidence. Guess what the net was up within 20min.
Here are your options:
1. Call the building control at the council and ask them what are your options. Dont give the address of the property yet.
2. Call the builders or see them WiTH a witness (because you say they have aggressive) and tell them that this is the final courtesy warning. That if they dont comply you will call the building control again to report them. Building control will issue a warrant to stop the work until they repair the damages on your property.
3. Dont forget to report it to the party wall surveyor
4. Take pictures
5. If all fail which i doubt get the police involved as they are trespassing on your property.
I tell you threatening with stopping the work will do the trick because in a builder perspective loosing days of work cost loads.
PM me if you want to know more and good luck. Yes everybody has a right to improve their property but not behave like cowboys. Sx
Floris
I soooo feel your pain, we have been there. Our neighbour bought a flat, converted the loft to sell it. No problem so far but our party wall surveyor specified that the scaffold at the back should have a net for safety as we have 2 young children. They didnt despite me pestering pretty much every other day. One day a brick fell in our garden, needless to say it would have killed a child instantly because of the height it fell from. I was beyond furious.
I took a picture and send them an email: party wall surveyor, builders, the neighbour and copied my husband. I just simply say that i couldnt begin to imagine the consequences for them should one or two of our child been on the receiving end. I also say that the net needed to be up by the end of the morning or i will take action. I hadnt removed the brick for evidence. Guess what the net was up within 20min.
Here are your options:
1. Call the building control at the council and ask them what are your options. Dont give the address of the property yet.
2. Call the builders or see them WiTH a witness (because you say they have aggressive) and tell them that this is the final courtesy warning. That if they dont comply you will call the building control again to report them. Building control will issue a warrant to stop the work until they repair the damages on your property.
3. Dont forget to report it to the party wall surveyor
4. Take pictures
5. If all fail which i doubt get the police involved as they are trespassing on your property.
I tell you threatening with stopping the work will do the trick because in a builder perspective loosing days of work cost loads.
PM me if you want to know more and good luck. Yes everybody has a right to improve their property but not behave like cowboys. Sx