A Conveyancer deals with the settlement and title transfer process by ensuring that their client is meeting all legal obligations and that their client's rights are protected during transaction of buying and selling of property.
This includes freehold/leasehold sales and purchases, re-mortgages, new build, right to buy, shared ownership schemes and buying and selling at auction.
A very well-regarded multi-service Law firm working out of lovely modern offices in Birkenhead, has an opening within its award-winning Residential Conveyancing department, for an experienced and ambitious Residential Conveyancer (Fee-Earner, Licensed Conveyancer or Solicitor).
You'd be joining a very experienced team, consisting of both qualified and non-qualified Conveyancing Fee-Earners.
The Conveyancing department is industry recognised for its high-quality work and the outstanding level of service it provides to its clients.
Manage a varied caseload of residential conveyancing transactions from instruction to completion, including sales, purchases, re-mortgages, and transfers of equity.
Are you a skilled conveyancer looking to advance your career in a dynamic and supportive environment?
Our client, a well-established law firm in Diss, is seeking a dedicated conveyancer to join their team.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified solicitor, a candidate qualified via the CILEX route, or an experienced non-qualified fee earner to contribute to a high-performing firm known for its excellence in client service and legal expertise.
Our client is seeking a Residential Conveyancing Trainee (training programme); this unique opportunity could be the ideal way to accelerate your career in Conveyancing.
Are you driven, great with people, down to earth and not shy of getting stuck in?
As a Licensed Conveyancer, Solicitor, or Legal Executive, you will be responsible for providing legal support to the firms mortgage lender clients, as outlined below.
Key Responsibilities
Managing various aspects of conveyancing, including first or second charge, lender-only or dual representation, and both individual and corporate mortgages.