Residential Property Solicitor/Licensed Conveyancer
Residential Property Solicitor/Licensed Conveyancer focuses on prepare transaction paperwork including client care letters, contracts, transfer deeds, completion statements, sdlt returns and land registry forms (for example ap1).
What the role involves
- Prepare transaction paperwork including client care letters, contracts, transfer deeds, completion statements, SDLT returns and Land Registry forms (for example AP1).
- Provide clear, pragmatic legal advice to clients on transactional issues.
- Manage client monies in line with SRA and firm rules.
- Ensure accurate handling of financial transactions through to post-completion tasks.
- Undertake client care and AML checks, verify identity and source of funds.
- Ensure compliance with the firm’s risk, file management and regulatory procedures.
Skills and requirements
- With over 15 years of experience, we connect law firms and conveyancing practices with the talent they need to grow.
- Conveyancer with substantial expertise in residential conveyancing, with at least 3 years post qualification experience within a conveyancing team.
- Excellent client care and communication skills with the ability to manage expectations.
- Maintain professional relationships with clients and third parties.
Confirmed role details
- We are recruiting a Residential Property Solicitor or Licensed Conveyancer to join our client's Property team, on a hybrid basis in Amersham.
- The post offers opportunities for professional development, involvement in process improvement and hybrid working following successful completion of the probationary period.
Candidate fit
- professional judgement, legal knowledge, client communication, and careful file management
Help us keep Jobs247 accurate, safe, and useful for job seekers.
Learn more about this role
Explore the matching JobPedia guide for deeper duties, skills, salary context, and career paths.
Search for more Residential Property Solicitor/Licensed Conveyancer jobs from Mallory Pryce in Amersham, England.