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Bridging Finance Solicitor

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About the Role
Our client based in Central London are seeking to add a Bridging Finance Solicitor from 1 years+ to join their property team. Long term prospects are on offer.
This is an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to work on diverse work across a leading property platform. This is an office-based role.
Key Responsibilities
Manage caseload of residential and commercial property transactions from instruction through to completion.
- Review title documentation, searches, contracts, and reports on title.
- Liaise with clients, solicitors, estate agents, Lenders, and other third parties.
- Ensure compliance with Anti Money Laundering and regulatory requirements.
- Identify and mitigate legal and transactional risks.
- Maintain accurate case management records and meet completion deadlines.
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Bridging Finance Solicitor experience to include:
- Draft & review loan agreements, debentures, personal guarantees, and security documentation.
- Review titles, searches, valuations in line with Lender requirements.
- Liaise with Underwriters to satisfy pre-loan conditions as part of bridging transactions.
- Advise clients and lenders on associated risks.
- Approach matters with both a risk-conscious and commercial view.
- Maintain excellent communication and visibility throughout caseload.
Person Specification
- Solicitor admitted in England & Wales - 1 years + PQE
- Commercial and strategic thinker with strong problem-solving skills
- Keen to support and help grow a thriving Commercial Property practice
- IT literate to include Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet applications
- Ability to demonstrate commercial awareness and pro-activity
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, and the ability to convey clear and concise information


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If you're a Bridging Finance Solicitor ready to take the next step in your career, apply today. Alternatively, contact Victoria at Law Staff Limited quoting reference 376873
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