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Who owns the roof parapet?

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Tinna

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Aug 3, 2022, 4:31:38 PM8/3/22
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Which side owns this parapet wall, and who pays for the capping tiles to be replaced? And where have they gone?!!
https://www.homeownershub.com/img/2rbw

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Colin Bignell

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Aug 3, 2022, 5:33:13 PM8/3/22
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On 03/08/2022 21:31, Tinna wrote:
> Which side owns this parapet wall,

Both. It is an extension of the common wall between the two houses,
which is known as a party wall.

> and who pays for the capping tiles to
> be replaced?

they will need a Party Wall Agreement on that, but it would be usual to
share the cost equally.

And where have they gone?!!

They probably ended up on the ground somewhere in bits.


> https://www.homeownershub.com/img/2rbw
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Tricky Dicky

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Aug 3, 2022, 5:39:59 PM8/3/22
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Both properties and both are responsible for the repair, you will probably find a covenant within the deeds that covers that eventuality. I have seen shared chimney stacks where one side has had their half repointed which seems daft as if the other side is left unmaintained it would not stop an eventual collapse. I guess if you maintained your side and the neighbour ignored the problem any resulting damage would require legal action, but I am only guessing at that.

As for where the tiles have gone Dylan’s “blowing in the wind” comes to mind.

Richard

Tinna

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Aug 14, 2022, 12:45:07 PM8/14/22
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Thank you

Tinna

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Aug 14, 2022, 12:45:07 PM8/14/22
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Thank you

NY

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Aug 14, 2022, 4:09:24 PM8/14/22
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"Tinna" <687b0034f232e88a...@example.com> wrote in message
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I think the missing tiles may have slipped down onto top of the ones lower
down the slope: it looks as if three loose tiles are sitting completely or
partially on top of two firmly-attached tiles. As other people on OwnersHub
have said, it's the joint responsibility of both house owners to go halves
on the maintenance cost.

Andrew

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Aug 15, 2022, 10:53:31 AM8/15/22
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And it looks like a mortar mix that was too weak was used when the
right-hand roof was re-roofed, so it *might* be down to who ever
was the last property to have removed and reset those tiles.

WARNING.
Watch the people you pay to fix them back like a hawk because it
is not unknown for your lead flashing to vanish and be replaced
with a mortar fillet which *will* fail a couple of years down the
line.

Tinna

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Aug 15, 2022, 11:45:07 AM8/15/22
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Oh yes, I think you’re right, I can see them now you’ve mentioned it. Thank you
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