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Legal Helpline Advisor Lettings - Warwick

Legal Helpline Advisor Lettings - Warwick

Posted 27 March by Chadwick Nott
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Excellent opportunity for a Law graduate to join an in-house organisation.

Our client is the UK's leading professional body for estate agents and is a membership organisation. They are currently looking for a Law Graduate to join them as a Legal Helpline Advisor (Lettings) in Warwick.

The role will involve providing help and support to the company's member firms with their day-to-day lettings questions, signposting members to further information to assist them with their enquiries. Duties will include:

  • Answering telephone calls from members and signposting to internal and external resources
  • Keeping accurate records of discussions
  • Promoting/signposting factsheets, FAQs and guidance on legislation and policy developments
  • Escalating complex Landlord & Tenant queries ensuring an accurate timely handover
  • Keeping up to speed with changing policy & legislation and the wider challenges facing the property industry generally, and Landlord & Tenant in particular, etc.
To be considered, you must be a law graduate with an interest in landlord & tenant/ property work. They will also consider candidates with experience of working in residential lettings.

On offer is a competitive salary of £25,000 and an attractive benefits package.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to develop your career with this well-established organisation. For further details and to apply please contact Emily at Chadwick Nott.

*Where a level of experience is indicated, this is a guideline only and represents the amount of time we would usually expect a candidate to accumulate the requisite level of experience. This does not preclude applications from candidates with more or less experience.

Reference: 52386767

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