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Housing Management Solicitor

Housing Management Solicitor

Posted 23 April by Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment
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My client, a top 40 UK law firm, are looking to recruit a Property Litigation Solicitor to join their expanding Property team for their Leeds office.  

You will be managing your own caseload that will predominantly consist of housing management and anti-social behaviour work. There may also be the odd residential case such as possessions and rent recovery. There are Solicitors on the team that handle housing disrepair claims so you will not be handling any housing disrepair.

The team is fast growing and operates nationally, the team has doubled over the past few years and is expected to continue to grow. As a result they are open on experience, so if you have experience within housing management work you are encouraged to apply.

My client not only bring in the highest quality work but also ensure that their benefits and working culture are second to none. As they are open on experience salary will be DOE but the firm is paying well, to give you an idea NQs are bought in on £45,000. On top of this there is a generous bonus scheme, flexible and hybrid working is also offered. Benefits include but are not limited to 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays, healthcare cover, 4x salary life insurance, dental plan and many others.

As well as the excellent benefits there are also real opportunities for career progression, and this is something that is shown through independent research at the firm. There is a culture within the firm that you are not expected to be picking up work outside your set hours. You can expect excellent employee conditions and a firm that will nurture and develop your talents.

For immediate consideration, please get in touch.

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