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Party wall legislation and procedure RICS guidance note

By: Language: English Series: RICS Professional Standards and Guidance, England and WalesPublication details: London RICS 2019Edition: 7thISBN:
  • 9781783213672
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: It describes the nature and purpose of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 (the Act) and provides guidance about the role of the surveyor within the terms of the Act. The appendices of this guidance note contain various draft letters and draft notices and a revised and updated suggested draft award. Contains an in-depth and important section on professional conduct. While a party wall surveyor is minimally required to act only in accordance with their statutory obligations, an RICS member is expected to meet RICS expectations of professional and ethical behaviour commensurate with their membership, alongside their duty to conform to the Act. Summary: Supersedes 6th ed ISBN 9781842197004. Effective from 1 December 2019Summary: This guidance note was amended January 2022 to update references to the RICS Rules of Conduct
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It describes the nature and purpose of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 (the Act) and provides guidance about the role of the surveyor within the terms of the Act. The appendices of this guidance note contain various draft letters and draft notices and a revised and updated suggested draft award. Contains an in-depth and important section on professional conduct. While a party wall surveyor is minimally required to act only in accordance with their statutory obligations, an RICS member is expected to meet RICS expectations of professional and ethical behaviour commensurate with their membership, alongside their duty to conform to the Act.

Supersedes 6th ed ISBN 9781842197004. Effective from 1 December 2019

This guidance note was amended January 2022 to update references to the RICS Rules of Conduct