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Groundsure CON29M Residential

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The Groundsure CON29M Official Coal Mining Search – brought to you by Groundsure under Law Society license using official Coal Authority data

This product covers the following

Residential icon Residential
Ground Stability icon Ground Stability
Coal icon Coal

What is the CON29M?

Why investigate coal mining risk?

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What is the CON29M?

The CON29M is a legal form set out by the Law Society to provide information on past, present and future underground and surface coal mining activity for individual properties or sites in England and Wales. It is requested by solicitors on behalf of their clients as part of the conveyancing searches purchased in a coal mining or past coal mining area.

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Why investigate coal mining risk?

The history of coal mining in the UK has resulted in a potential risk of coal-mining related ground subsidence in areas affected. In 2000 the Law Society produced the CON29M form to assist solicitors in identifying issues relating to coal mining. Law Society Guidance Notes (2018) states a CON29M Report is a mandatory requirement for property and land purchase in coal mining areas.

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Did you know that...

…approximately ¼ of all residential transactions require a CON29M report? The Groundsure CON29M Official Coal Mining Search – Residential is the only report to include ALL of the following: • Pass/potential risk rating • Professional opinion • Overview of findings and recommendations • In depth and detailed search results • Further notes and guidance • Coal mining map • £100,000 Coal Search Report Insurance • OS MasterMap site plan • Cheshire brine alert.

What is the CON29M?

What is the CON29M?

The CON29M is a legal form set out by the Law Society to provide information on past, present and future underground and surface coal mining activity for individual properties or sites in England and Wales. It is requested by solicitors on behalf of their clients as part of the conveyancing searches purchased in a coal mining or past coal mining area.

Why investigate coal mining risk?

Why investigate coal mining risk?

The history of coal mining in the UK has resulted in a potential risk of coal-mining related ground subsidence in areas affected. In 2000 the Law Society produced the CON29M form to assist solicitors in identifying issues relating to coal mining. Law Society Guidance Notes (2018) states a CON29M Report is a mandatory requirement for property and land purchase in coal mining areas.

Did you know that...

Did you know that...

…approximately ¼ of all residential transactions require a CON29M report? The Groundsure CON29M Official Coal Mining Search – Residential is the only report to include ALL of the following: • Pass/potential risk rating • Professional opinion • Overview of findings and recommendations • In depth and detailed search results • Further notes and guidance • Coal mining map • £100,000 Coal Search Report Insurance • OS MasterMap site plan • Cheshire brine alert.

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