Commercial Property Lawyer

Posted 25 April by Service Care Solutions - Legal
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Commercial Property Lawyer

Service Care Legal are currently working with a bustling local authority, based in Oxford, which is looking for a highly skilled and experienced Commercial Property Lawyer to join their Major Projects team. The successful candidate will be responsible for handling asset management work, lease renewals, and general landlord and tenant advice. They should also be comfortable reviewing title documents in order to provide advice on a variety of commercial and residential matters.

ROLE: Commercial Property Lawyer - major projects

LOCATION: Oxford - remote

CONTRACT LENGTH: 6 months

RATE: £55-£60ph

Key Responsibilities

  • Handling asset management work (licences to assign etc.), lease renewals and general landlord and tenant advice
  • Reviewing title documents in order to provide advice on a variety of commercial and residential matters
  • Working closely with the Council's Corporate Property team, as well as the Housing Strategy and Regeneration teams

Key Requirements

  • Qualified lawyer or experienced paralegal with previous experience of handling property work within a local government setting
  • Excellent knowledge of property law and related legislation
  • Ideally worked for a local authority previously

Benefits

  • Weekly pay
  • Flexible hours
  • Remote working

If this Commercial Property Lawyer vacancy sounds like an opportunity that is right for you or someone you know, then don't hesitate to get in touch with me via email, , or via phone at .

We also welcome referrals for this position, where a successful recommendation would be worth £250.

Reference: 52533083

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