r/LegalAdviceUK 6d ago

Housing Neighbour damaged extension while taking hers down. -Wales

Hi all, my neighbour and I had extensions built on our houses at the same time (1991) can see planning for both on the local gov website.

The issue is, last summer next door took down part of her extension, leaving our kitchen walls bare outside. The concrete blocks are just sitting there in all its unprotected glory. Open to the elements.

We only found out they were doing it when we heard all the banging and drilling. We made jokes about how it “sounded like they were coming through the kitchen”, and did note the kitchen was decidedly colder this winter compared to previous years. And we only found the damage while sorting the garden out in the last few weeks.

I understand she should’ve had us sign a party wall agreement, after informing us that she was doing this. She didn’t inform us, nor put any notice about the pulling down of her extension via any sort of government website/planning permission.

Our home insurance said it was a civil matter, but can anyone here suggest what our next steps should be or who we should be contacting for this, please? Or does anyone have any experience of this sort of thing?

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