Next doors damp - advise needed!
Next doors damp - advise needed!
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diablodavs

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123 posts

195 months

Saturday 28th May 2011
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Location - terrace house

Problem - next door is a rental and there is a damp issue on the back exterior wall (ajoining our house) due to the render and paint flaking off and some plants have rooted themselves into masonary.

The damp i think is now affecting our house.Not very happy as ive just plastered and painted the whole house.

Solution ??

I have been in touch with the letting agent who have said they have informed landlord but nothing has happened for several months?

anyone know where i stand? - at the end of the day my property is being damaged due to nextdoors lack of maintaince.

Any thoughts or advise would be welcomed on how to resolve this? anyone been in a similar situation?

Wings

5,935 posts

239 months

Sunday 29th May 2011
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You have the option of either contacting the local council’s environmental health department, or instructing a surveyor under the Party Wall Act, that is after informing either the landlord or LA of your intended actions.

GuinnessMK

1,608 posts

246 months

Sunday 29th May 2011
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Put your concerns in writing to the owner of the property. Request they take action within a set, but reasonable timescale.

Keep a diary of all correspondance and take regular, dated photographs.

Consider investing in a damp meter. I've got one for work, but they are a handy bit of kit for quantifying dampness. Plot a grid on the wall and take readings. It'll allow you to ascertain if it's getting better / worse / coincides with periods of rainfall etc etc.

http://www.damp-meter-direct.co.uk/?gclid=CJO8uLr3...


diablodavs

Original Poster:

123 posts

195 months

Sunday 29th May 2011
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Many thanks thats very helpful