Residential Property Solicitor - Kent

Posted 26 March by The Legists

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Residential property Solicitor - Kent Fantastic regional top 200 firm My client is seeking an experienced Residential Property Solicitor at associate/senior associate level to join their highly reputable, top 200, multi-office firm in the Kent area. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work within a highly ranked team, with a reputation for providing excellent client care and incredibly personable, high-quality service. Applications are invited from solicitors, licensed conveyancers, legal executives with proven experience of working in a busy conveyancing team. You will be expected to handle a wide and varied caseload of residential conveyancing matters including sales and purchases, remortgages, dealing with both freehold and leasehold (including shared ownership properties), new builds, repossessions, deeds of gifts, assents, equity releases, drafting declaration of trusts and other general property related matters. They will provide plenty of support along the way and there are great opportunities for staff to develop their careers and skills in a supportive and rewarding environment. Flexible working arrangements are embraced, and there is a myriad of employee benefits. Apply below or contact Gemma at Austen Lloyd as soon as possible, quoting Ref: GD 54671 (Employment Solicitor - Norfolk) Solicitor Vacancies Law Lawyer Jobs Reference GD 54671 (Employment Solicitor - Norfolk) Austen Lloyd Limited is a Specialist Legal Recruitment Agency. Please note: our advertisements may use PQE levels purely as a guide, however we would be happy to consider applications from all candidates who can demonstrate the skills needed to perform the role.

Reference: 52377170

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