Retaining Wall Lawyers Brisbane

Retaining walls are pivotal in many Queensland properties yet disputes over their construction, maintenance or ownership can escalate into complex legal issues. Fox Piper has the expertise and experience necessary to navigate disputes regarding retaining walls.

Understanding Retaining Wall Laws in Queensland

Retaining walls are usually designed to hold soil and other material in place. Retaining walls may need local council approval.

The rules around whether a retaining wall requires approval is not always clear or easy to understand, and typically require assessment of several criteria, including (but not limited to) the height of the retaining wall, where it is built, how it is built, and what the retaining wall is supporting. To determine if a retaining wall needs council approval, it may be best to seek the advice of a town planner.

Fox Piper deals with disputes with retaining walls, such as when a retaining wall has collapsed or is in a state of disrepair and may soon collapse. Generally, Fox Piper is involved when the damage that has or will be caused could have significant financial consequences.

Dangers and Consequences

Poorly built or maintained retaining walls pose risks of collapse which can have serious consequences to buildings and other infrastructure near the retaining wall. In some cases, insurance may not cover damage, or the innocent parties insurance may cover it and recoup some of the costs through future higher premiums. It is prudent to seek advice from an insurance advisor about coverage, as policies may differ.

It is essential to ensure that retaining walls, particularly those that if they collapsed could cause significant damage, are built and maintained properly. Additionally, unlawful retaining walls may include fines for breaches of building codes and requirements, as well as court-ordered repairs to rectify issues.

Fox Piper offers services surrounding when retaining walls have or may soon collapse. We are generally involved when the actual or potential damages are significant.

            Resolve your dispute in 3 easy steps

            Step 1

            Submit Your Enquiry

            Provide us with details about your situation. We will assess to see how best we can help you. All enquiry submissions are confidential.

            Step 2

            Speak with a solicitor

            We will take the time to understand your circumstances and give you guidance.

            We will speak with you about your matter, give you options, and most importantly potential solutions.

            Step 3

            Post-consultation email

            We know that legal matters can be stressful and that our initial consultation can contain a lot of information. After our consultation we will send you an email with an overview and next steps so you have something to reflect upon and make a careful and considered decision.

            Why Fox Piper?

            Fox Piper can help to resolve complex retaining wall disputes in Queensland with a focus on:

            Representation for Neighbours

            If your neighbour has a retaining wall that has collapsed and has caused you financial loss, or is at risk of collapse and may potentially cause you financial loss, Fox Piper can give you advice about seeking compensation or seeking an urgent court order to rectify the retaining wall.

            Representation for Retaining Wall Owners

            If you own a retaining wall that has collapsed, or you have been contacted by council regarding your retaining wall, or you have a neighbour complaining about your retaining wall, we can give you advice about your rights and responsibilities.

            Our Services

            • Consultation and Strategy

              Assessing legal rights and obligations under Queensland law, providing clear guidance on the best course of action. Fox Piper offers strategic advice to navigate legal complexities and achieve optimal outcomes.
            • Negotiation and Mediation

              Resolving disputes through skilful negotiation or mediation, preserving relationships where possible while protecting client interests. Our negotiators work tirelessly to find mutually acceptable solutions.
            • Litigation and Advocacy

              Vigorously advocating for clients in court, leveraging our extensive litigation experience and knowledge of Queensland case law. Fox Piper is committed to achieving the best possible results through assertive legal representation.

            Take the First Step

            Tell us about your dispute, and our team will assess your enquiry and guide you on possible next steps. We’re here to help you navigate the process with clarity and confidence.

            FAQs

            • Who is responsible for maintaining a retaining wall?

              Maintenance responsibility typically lies with the property owner where the wall is situated. However, determining this responsibility can be influenced by various factors, including the wall’s location relative to property boundaries and the specific benefits it provides to adjoining properties. Queensland law considers these aspects when addressing disputes over maintenance obligations, aiming to ensure fairness and clarity. Due to the complexity involved, property owners should manage their expectations accordingly. It’s important for property owners to seek legal advice from experts like Fox Piper, who can navigate Queensland’s legal framework, provide clarity on obligations under relevant legislation, and assist in resolving disputes effectively.

            • What should I do if my neighbour’s retaining wall is causing damage to my property?

              Fox Piper can assess liability, negotiate with the neighbour, and if necessary, represent your interests in legal proceedings to seek compensation or resolution.

            • Do I need a permit to build a retaining wall in Queensland?

              In Queensland, each council has their own rules regarding retaining walls, so it can be difficult to provide a specific answer. The Gold Coast City Council, for example, states that: “Retaining walls need building approval, unless they meet all the following criteria:

              • less than 1.0 metre high;
              • further than 1.5 metres to a building or another retaining wall;
              • only support the soil behind the wall, nothing above;
              • not part of a pool fencing;
              • combined wall and fence height are less than 2.0 metres;
              • not built over a service (sewer or stormwater);
              • meets structural requirements;
              • not in an easement or covenant area;
              • meets earlier development conditions;
              • not in a waterfront or oceanfront setback area.”

              Given that retaining walls are different in each council area it is important to seek the advice from a local town planner.

              The rules around retaining walls are strict because they are designed to ensure structural integrity, safety and environmental protection, particularly against soil erosion. Property owners requiring a permit should seek guidance from a town planner.

            • How long does it take to resolve a retaining wall dispute?

              Resolution timelines vary based on the complexity of the issue and the cooperation of involved parties. Fox Piper strives for efficient resolutions through proactive legal strategies.

            • Can Fox Piper help with disputes involving retaining walls on commercial properties?

              Yes, Fox Piper offers legal services for both residential and commercial properties, adapting strategies to meet the unique needs of commercial clients.

            Sources
            Building Act 1975 (Qld)
            Queensland Building Code