Groundsure CON29M
Groundsure CON29M
Groundsure now produces its own CON29M Official Coal Mining Search – Residential, brought to you by Groundsure under Law Society license using official Coal Authority data
The Groundsure CON29M Official Coal Mining Residential Search is officially accredited by the Law Society and answers all official 11 questions requested in the Law Society’s 2018 guidance notes. The report includes additional information where the land or property falls under the Cheshire Brine Compensation area. The 11 Law Society questions refer to past, present and future underground coal mining; coal mining geology; past, present and future opencast coal mining; coal mining subsidence claims; mine gas emissions; and emergency call-out incidents.
The report includes official licensed Coal Authority data and a comprehensive Coal Search Report Insurance Policy.
Key Features | Why This Matters |
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Answers all 11 official Law Society CON29M questions set by Law Society | Ensures full legal compliance in coal-mining areas for residential transactions. |
Highlights subsidence claims, mine gas emissions, emergency call-outs and more. | Gives a well-rounded view of both historical and potential future coal-related hazards. |
Licensed Coal Authority data, interpreted by Groundsure’s experts. | Delivers trusted, authoritative information with professional insight and analysis. |
Integrated mine entry assessment as standard | Where mine entries are present, our interpretive analysis is built in – no delays, no add-ons, no extra cost. |
Cheshire Brine Compensation Area alert (where applicable). | Flags a rare but significant geological issue that can affect ground stability and compensation eligibility. |
Powered by NGD Buildings data | High-resolution, accurate building information ensures reliability you can trust – no estimations or guesswork. |
Additional protection with a £100,000 Coal Search Report Insurance Policy (per claim). | Gives peace of mind and legal reliance for all professionals involved in the property transaction. |
Automatically includes subsidence claims within 50 m, so no need for an additional report. | Captures nearby subsidence activity from the outset, avoiding extra cost or delay and ensuring comprehensive due diligence. |
Includes any records where the mine entry is outside 20 m but still impacts the property. | Extends scrutiny beyond the standard search radius, giving early warning of ground-stability threats that could affect the site and helping to safeguard property value. |