Understanding Party Walls: What Every Property Owner Should Know

party wall is a shared structure—typically a wall dividing two adjoining properties such as terraced or semi-detached houses. These walls are common in densely built areas and are jointly owned by the neighbouring property owners. They provide structural support and separation, while legally allowing shared use.

Key Facts About Party Walls

Shared Ownership
Both property owners have equal rights and responsibilities over the party wall. This includes upkeep, repairs, and alterations.

Legal Rights and Responsibilities
These are usually set out in a formal document called a Party Wall Agreement (or Party Wall Award). It defines how maintenance or building works should be handled and how associated costs are divided.

Different Types of Party Wall

Examples include:

  1. The dividing wall between two terraced homes

  2. A wall between semi-detached properties

  3. Internal walls or floors shared by separate units in a block of flats

More Than Just Walls

Party walls may also include:

  1. Shared fences or boundary walls

  2. Garden walls built astride a boundary

  3. Floors and ceilings between flats in a multi-storey building

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