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Part Wall etc Act 1996


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Is there a Chartered Surveyor on this forum who can offer initial outline advice on a particular aspect of this Act please?

To my amateur reading the Act seems silent on whether an affected neighbour can refuse scaffolding on his / her land and, if they can, what is the legal basis for that refusal.  Certainly the developers builder and equipment can come and go during the working day but there seems no mention of scaffolding which would still be there at the end of the day.  Hence the question. Thanks.

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17 minutes ago, millrace said:

From my limited knowledge you can erect a scaffold and leave it if its for emergency/repairs/maintenance......but you need permission if for say your just building an extension and need a scaff for that purpose....

I concur with the above. Also, in my experience, as a scaffold is a temporary structure, an agreement between all parties is all that is required,,,, with a written contract of course, incorporating any damage repairs/reinstatements etc.

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The basics of it are you cant refuse someone onto your property to safely maintain their building but you can refuse if they are just building/extending...... 

Tho if neighbours dont get on its hard telling 1 of them that you can/do have the right to put a scaff there.....

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If the scaffolding company employed to do the work were informed that there is no access to your land they can design a scaffold that doesn’t  impede on your foot way and can be above head height but that will cost a lot more than if they had access 

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