Residential Conveyancer
An award-winning law firm with a unique focus on Equity Release are looking for a Residential Conveyancer to join their Gloucester office. They are looking to expand their conveyancing department due to continuous growth. They are looking for a truly passionate and self-motivated individual who can build upon and directly input to the continued success of the firm.
Successful candidates must have previous experience of:
- Managing a full range of sale, purchase, remortgage matters and specifically equity release.
- Handling leasehold and lease extension work.
- Managing equity release transactions (advantageous but not essential).
- Ensuring compliance with SDLT requirements.
- Dealing with unregistered properties.
Benefits
- Hybrid Working
- Well Being Programme
- Discounted shopping/restaurants scheme
- Enhanced maternity and paternity pay
- Attractive Holiday Entitlement
Qualifications:
- Qualified Solicitor, Chartered Legal Executive, or Licensed Conveyancer.
If you are a motivated and experienced Residential Conveyancer looking to join an innovative and award-winning law firm with a niche focus on Equity Release, apply directly to Hannah Williams at TSR Legal.
Required skills
- Conveyancing
- Legal
- Leasehold
- Remortgage
- SDLT
- Equity Release
- Freehold
Reference: 52598815
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