Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement Re: Neighbour dispute over extending party wall 4Nov 18, 2011 12:06 pm Quote: where if there is a constructed structure on your side - you may not be able to do much about it Wouldn't that only apply if it was a solid structure? In this case I think its the neighbor's pergola and IMHO would be able to be shortened etc Quote: A builder said that he will need to remove temporarily my neighbour tiles on the property lines where the flat roof will now meet the existing tiles roof as part of the construction. This is the part I dont understand. Are you saying he will be removing your neighbor's roof tiles? If so, WHY? Arfur Re: Neighbour dispute over extending party wall 5Nov 18, 2011 2:10 pm Uncle Arfur Quote: where if there is a constructed structure on your side - you may not be able to do much about it Wouldn't that only apply if it was a solid structure? In this case I think its the neighbor's pergola and IMHO would be able to be shortened etc how do you define " solid structure" - is there footings to the pergola, is there any brickwork to the pergola? Re: Neighbour dispute over extending party wall 6Nov 18, 2011 2:19 pm Quote: how do you define " solid structure" A slab with brick walls roof etc; a living area? Arfur Ask for some kickplate to be added and also for tradies to be requested to use lanyards on tools on that side of the building. Be respectful and have the discussion… 1 1771 yes it does, you've just not understood it. theres a difference. 4 5640 If your patio is going to be 35 sqm then that's going to need Council Approval. The fact that they previously approved your 25sqm patio will be irelevant 1 5666 |