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Join a CQS-accredited conveyancing team at a highly regarded Bexleyheath law firm. Manage your own caseload of residential property matters, including freehold, leasehold, and re-mortgage transactions. This role requires a qualified Solicitor or Conveyancer with 2+ years' experience. Enjoy benefi...
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United Kingdom , Bexleyheath
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38000.00 - 48000.00 GBP / Year
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Brandon James
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Until further notice
Explore rewarding Residential Conveyancing Solicitor/Conveyancer jobs, a vital and dynamic legal career path focused on the transfer of property ownership. Professionals in this field, whether qualified as Solicitors, Licensed Conveyancers, or Fellow Legal Executives, specialise in the legal intricacies of residential property transactions. They act as the crucial guide for clients—be they first-time buyers, seasoned homeowners, or property investors—navigating the complex legal landscape to ensure a secure and efficient process from initial offer to final completion. The core of the role involves managing a personal caseload of residential property matters from instruction through to post-completion. Typical day-to-day responsibilities include conducting thorough title investigations, preparing and reviewing contracts, handling exchanges of contracts and financial completions, dealing with mortgage lenders, and submitting applications to the Land Registry. Practitioners routinely manage transactions for freehold and leasehold sales and purchases, as well as re-mortgages and transfers of equity. Many also develop expertise in more specialised areas such as new build purchases, shared ownership schemes, and help-to-buy transactions. A meticulous eye for detail is paramount to identify potential issues like restrictive covenants, planning matters, or boundary disputes that could jeopardise a transaction. Beyond technical legal work, the profession demands exceptional client management skills. Conveyancers provide clear, regular communication, translating legal jargon into understandable advice while managing client expectations during what is often a stressful life event. They also liaise extensively with estate agents, mortgage brokers, surveyors, and other solicitors. Key requirements for these jobs typically include a proven ability to work independently under pressure, managing multiple files and competing deadlines without compromising accuracy. Strong IT proficiency, particularly with case management systems and the Land Registry portal, is essential for modern practice. Successful candidates for Residential Conveyancing jobs are typically conscientious, commercially aware, and team-oriented. They possess a robust knowledge of property law, conveyancing procedures, and compliance protocols, often within a CQS-accredited framework. This career offers a stable and fulfilling opportunity within law firms, in-house legal departments, or specialised conveyancing practices, playing a fundamental role in one of life's most significant financial and personal milestones. For those with a blend of legal acumen, organisational skill, and client-focused dedication, a career in residential conveyancing presents a challenging and deeply rewarding professional journey.

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