Party Wall Agreement Cost Guide 2026

If your extension is near a shared boundary, you may need a party wall agreement under the Party Wall Act 1996. This is separate from planning permission and can be an unwelcome surprise cost.

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When you need a party wall agreement

You need to serve a Party Wall Notice if: building on or at the boundary, cutting into a party wall, or excavating within 3m of a neighbouring building (or 6m if your foundations go deeper than theirs). Most terraced and semi-detached extensions trigger party wall requirements.

The cost

If your neighbour consents (no surveyor needed): £0. If your neighbour dissents (surveyors required): £700–£1,500 per neighbour. You (the building owner) typically pay for both your surveyor and your neighbour's surveyor. With two neighbours (typical terrace), costs can reach £3,000.

ScenarioTypical Cost
Neighbour consents in writing£0
One neighbour dissents (two surveyors)£700–£1,500
Two neighbours dissent£1,400–£3,000
Agreed surveyor (one surveyor for both)£500–£1,000
Schedule of condition survey£200–£400 per property

Prices based on Dorset rates, 2026

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