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Property Law & Conveyancing Practice: Navigating Legal Processes
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Summary

Price
£15 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
9 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
Lifetime access
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
20 CPD hours / points
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Digital certificate - Free
  • Certificate of completion - Hard copy certificate - £19.99
Assessment details
  • Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) (included in price)
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

Across the housing and legal sectors, accurate understanding of ownership rights and transaction procedures remains increasingly important. Property Law plays a major role in regulating land ownership, tenancy matters, mortgages, and legal interests connected to property transactions. From residential purchases to commercial agreements, Property Law supports fair processes and legal protection for buyers, sellers, landlords, and tenants. As the UK property market continues to evolve, knowledge of Property Law has become highly valuable across legal and administrative professions.

This course introduces essential Property Law concepts linked to land ownership, leases, co-ownership arrangements, and mortgage regulations. Learners will gain understanding of Property Law procedures connected to conveyancing transactions, legal documentation, taxation matters, and land registry updates. Property Law also explains the legal responsibilities associated with contracts, property possession, and security interests within real estate transactions.

The programme further highlights how Property Law supports organised conveyancing procedures and legal compliance across property-related services. Learners will examine landlord and tenant relationships, accounting procedures, and property maintenance insurance principles. Strong awareness of Property Law can support better understanding of legal property transactions while improving confidence in conveyancing-related processes and documentation management.

This Property Law & Conveyancing Practice consists of the following courses:

  1. Property Law
  2. Conveyancing Online Course

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand key principles connected to Property Law systems
  • Identify legal interests linked to land ownership and possession
  • Recognise procedures used within conveyancing transactions
  • Understand differences between registered and unregistered land
  • Identify co-ownership arrangements connected to property matters
  • Recognise mortgage regulations and security interests in property
  • Understand legal responsibilities related to landlord and tenant agreements
  • Develop awareness of Property Law documentation procedures

Certificates

Assessment details

Multiple Choice Question (MCQ)

Included in course price

CPD

20 CPD hours / points
Accredited by CPD Quality Standards

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Description

The Property Law & Conveyancing Practice: Navigating Legal Processes course provides structured learning across land ownership regulations, conveyancing procedures, and legal transaction management. Property Law supports legal protection within property transactions, tenancy agreements, mortgage arrangements, and ownership rights. This course explains how Property Law contributes to organised legal processes and compliance within the housing and real estate sectors.

Learners will gain understanding of conveyancing fundamentals, land registry procedures, legal contracts, and ownership structures. The course also highlights how Property Law applies to leases, licences, co-ownership arrangements, and security interests connected to property transactions. Attention is given to conveyancing accounting procedures, taxation matters, and legal document preparation linked to property-related services.

Throughout the programme, learners develop broader awareness of Property Law principles associated with legal property management and conveyancing coordination. The course further explains how Property Law supports structured transactions, legal accuracy, and property ownership procedures within professional environments.

1. Property Law Course Curriculum:

  • Module 1. Introduction
  • Module 2. Land Law Principles- Rights and Interests
  • Module 3. Registered and Unregistered Land
  • Module 4. Ownership and Possession of the Property
  • Module 5. Co-Ownership in Property
  • Module 6. Leases and Bailment
  • Module 7. Property Law: License
  • Module 8. The Mortgage Law
  • Module 9. Insurance for Property Maintenance
  • Module 10. Proprietary Estoppel (Property Rights)
  • Module 11. Security Interests in Property

2. Conveyancing Online Course Curriculum:

  • Module 01: Introduction
  • Module 02: Key Conveyancing Fundamentals
  • Module 03: Property Law & Conveyancing Practice
  • Module 04: Land Registry Updates and Law
  • Module 05: Law of Contract
  • Module 06: Landlord and Tenant
  • Module 07: Standard Conveyancing Transactions
  • Module 08: Understanding Accounting Procedures for Conveyancing Transactions
  • Module 09: Preparing Legal Documents
  • Module 10: Taxation Issues for Conveyancers

CTA: Enrol now and embark on a fulfilling career in conveyancing. Gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to navigate legal processes with ease, excel in property transactions, and make a significant impact.

Who is this course for?

  • Individuals interested in legal property processes
  • Learners seeking knowledge of conveyancing systems
  • Administrative staff involved in property-related services
  • Job seekers aiming for legal support opportunities
  • Anyone interested in land ownership and housing regulations

Requirements

  • Basic English reading and writing ability
  • Internet connection and suitable digital device
  • Interest in legal studies and property procedures

Career path

  • Conveyancing Assistant – £24,000 to £38,000 per year
  • Property Administrator – £23,000 to £35,000 per year
  • Legal Secretary – £25,000 to £40,000 per year
  • Property Case Handler – £27,000 to £42,000 per year
  • Land Registry Officer – £28,000 to £44,000 per year
  • Conveyancer – £35,000 to £60,000 per year

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