Commercial Property Solicitor

Posted 18 April by The Talent Crowd
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Commercial Property Solicitor
NQ- 3 years PQE
£45,000-£55,000

This role offers a chance to delve into the intricate world of sales and acquisitions of properties, providing a platform for growth and professional development.

The award winning law firm is seeking a skilled individual to manage a diverse portfolio, including landlord and tenant work, where the successful candidate will represent both parties. This role is not just about negotiation; it's about forging lasting relationships and ensuring smooth transactions that benefit all involved.

What the firm wants from you:

  • Acting for residential and commercial developers. You'll play a crucial role in shaping skylines and communities, guiding projects from conception to completion.
  • Secured lending, the role demands a meticulous professional to act on behalf of clearing banks, other banks, and financial institutions.
  • Drafting and negotiating option and pre-emption agreements
  • Advising on overage arrangements. These tasks require a keen eye for detail and a comprehensive understanding of contractual law.
  • Assisting the corporate/commercial department with real estate aspects of corporate matters, offering a chance to collaborate across departments and expand one's expertise in integrated business transactions.


Benefits:

  • Generous Annual Leave.
  • Hybrid Working
  • Private Health care.
  • Death in Service.
  • Contributory pension scheme.
  • Flexible working hours.
  • Regular staff socials, parties and events.
  • Access to discounted legal services for you and your family.

To apply, please submit a detailed CV or contact Callum at The Talent Crowd.

Reference: 52499711

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