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Hi all,
I am looking to purchase a property but I’m slightly concerned about the neighbours extension. The extension was meant to be within the boundary but the neighbour decided to build it literally on top of the property for sale (I’d say about 3/4 of the brick is over the boundary line). It’s pretty much complete, only missing a roof.
I queried this with the seller as it didn’t seem quite right. They do not reside at the property but says they have agreed this on the basis that the neighbour will pay for the wall and in the future the seller would be able to build an extension off that wall.
There is no party wall agreement in place and from what I understand only a few emails were exchanged (all seems very informal).
As the house is fairly small, if I were to add an additional brick, the extension would be a lot smaller so ideally the extension would be built off this “party wall” (which is technically more on the side of the property on sale anyway). Their extension is technically built right on top of the house for sale (their house has been built slightly forward so there is a clear line between the boundaries).
I guess what I am asking is, that if I was to use their wall for an extension would this potentially cause issues in the future (given this was agreed with the seller and not me) and if they were to ever remove the extension, would they be able to remove the wall which I would be using for my extension?
Is it worth purchasing the property or will it cause grief in the future?
Is there anything the seller can do / I can do once I purchase?
Would speaking to the neighbours help? Is there anything I / the seller can sign with the neighbours to confirm the wall can be used as part of my extension in the future?
To make things more complicated, the house is pretty much perfect for my needs apart from this….
Thanks in advance!
I am looking to purchase a property but I’m slightly concerned about the neighbours extension. The extension was meant to be within the boundary but the neighbour decided to build it literally on top of the property for sale (I’d say about 3/4 of the brick is over the boundary line). It’s pretty much complete, only missing a roof.
I queried this with the seller as it didn’t seem quite right. They do not reside at the property but says they have agreed this on the basis that the neighbour will pay for the wall and in the future the seller would be able to build an extension off that wall.
There is no party wall agreement in place and from what I understand only a few emails were exchanged (all seems very informal).
As the house is fairly small, if I were to add an additional brick, the extension would be a lot smaller so ideally the extension would be built off this “party wall” (which is technically more on the side of the property on sale anyway). Their extension is technically built right on top of the house for sale (their house has been built slightly forward so there is a clear line between the boundaries).
I guess what I am asking is, that if I was to use their wall for an extension would this potentially cause issues in the future (given this was agreed with the seller and not me) and if they were to ever remove the extension, would they be able to remove the wall which I would be using for my extension?
Is it worth purchasing the property or will it cause grief in the future?
Is there anything the seller can do / I can do once I purchase?
Would speaking to the neighbours help? Is there anything I / the seller can sign with the neighbours to confirm the wall can be used as part of my extension in the future?
To make things more complicated, the house is pretty much perfect for my needs apart from this….
Thanks in advance!
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