Rights of light is a particular easement that gives one landowner a right to enjoy natural light passing over the land of another without unreasonable interference. With increasing urbanisation and land uses at higher development densities, chartered surveyors are called upon to assess the impact of projects on light received by surrounding property.
Understanding the legal principles and established practice provides a grounding to identify the potential for a scheme to bring about rights of light infringements and to steer Client’s on options, technical assessment, mitigation and managing associated risks.
This seminar will cover some of the essentials in this niche area of practice, including:
Alistair has a BSc with commendation in Building Surveying, became an Associate Member of the RICS in 1989 and a Fellow in 1997. Alistair worked for building surveying and multi-disciplinary practices undertaking a range of building surveying projects. He joined this practice in 1993 and became a partner in 1994, since when he has increasingly specialised in neighbour law matters. Alistair became Senior Partner in 2013
Alistair is a past Chairman of the RICS Boundaries and Party Walls Working Group and was Chairman of the Working Group that wrote the current RICS Guidance Note “Party Wall Legislation and Procedure”. He is also the author of The Practical Neighbour Law Handbook published by RICS Books. He is contributing author to the leading legal textbook on party walls. He is a frequently invited speaker on party walls and has lectured for the RICS around the country. He is past Chairman and past National Secretary of the Pyramus & Thisbe Club, the principal organisation for party wall surveyors.