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  • the line of junction notices don't really give you the option to appoint a surveyor at their cost, in the same way a party structure notice (or adjacent excavation notice) does, so you'd be paying their fees.

    you can consent or not - as dan says, below. watch costs, as it you consent, they may try and attribute some costs to you, as they are technically providing the boundary fence.

    they can put the foundation of the wall on your land, as long as it is not a 'special foundation' (ie - reinforced concrete). there is nothing in the act that allows them to do that - they need your permission.

    happy to discuss via pm.

  • I appreciate that many other people, by the sound of it you are one of that number, know more about this than I do. When I have to deal with any issues about property boundaries at work I will always recommend that clients deal with professionals even if they have amazing relationships with their neighbours things can turn nasty.

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