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Upcoming webinars with Groundsure in March

Groundsure are running the final two instalments of their Compliance series in March. They will dive into the environmental impacts of ground stability and flooding to help you better understand the risks to your client.

Hidden hazards: interpreting ground stability risk for your client

With Andy Crawshaw, 1st March, 11:00am – 11:30am.

By the end of the session, you will understand the natural and man-made impacts on the ground beneath our feet and property. Groundsure’s expert will explain how climate change could effect greater subsidence risk now and into the future from both past mining activity and from coastal erosion, natural cavities and weaknesses in the geology. You will understand the importance of complying with lender handbook requirements and the available reports and data to fulfil these.

Who is this webinar aimed at:

  • Residential conveyancers and administration staff that specify property searches
  • Partners and heads of department to fulfil compliance requirements.

 

Understanding flood risk: now and in the future

With Nick Treble, 15th March, 11:00am – 11:30am.

By the end of the session, you will understand the different types of flooding and their impacts, look at how flood management redraws the risk, as well as the role that Flood Re has played in supporting insurance provision for the most vulnerable. You will also appreciate how climate change will drive future impacts, the challenge of housebuilding targets and new builds on flood plains. Groundsure’s expert will help you understand how to interpret flood data in accordance with guidance notes for your clients and how to offer next steps advice.

Who is this webinar aimed at:

  • Residential conveyancers and administration staff that specify property searches
  • Partners and heads of department to fulfil compliance requirements.

 

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