Property Solicitor

Posted 4 April by Service Care Solutions - Legal
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Service Care Legal are currently recruiting on behalf of a Housing Association based in London who are seeking a Property Solicitor to join them on a 6 month contract basis. Please find below further details with regards to this role.

ROLE: Property Solicitor
LOCATION: Central or South London
RATE: £30.00 to £40.00 per hour
CONTRACT: 6 months, 35 hours per week

Please note that this role would be 2 days (max) in the office per week.

The Role of the Property Solicitor

  • To manage a full caseload of transactional work in relation to undertake freehold and leasehold (residential and commercial) conveyancing
  • Drafting of property related transactional documents and Contracts and other legal and regulatory issues
  • Matters include freehold and leasehold, residential and commercial, conveyancing transactions
  • To draft transfers, leases, development agreements, management agreements and service charge deeds reports on title

The Person

  • A qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive or Barrister with a minimum of 12 months PQE
  • Experienced in undertaking residential and commercial conveyancing and property advice
  • Experience of conducting and advising on complex property transactions and commercial contracts

The Benefits

  • Weekly payroll options
  • Flexible working arrangements

If this Property Solicitor role sounds like an opportunity of interest, please feel free to reach out to Lloyd Stanley on , or email . We also welcome referrals for this position, where a successful recommendation would be worth £250.

Reference: 52424096

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