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Role: Residential/Commercial Conveyancer
Salary: £45,000 - £60,000 DOE
Hybrid Working Arrangements: 3 days in office
Overview and Opportunity
We are seeking a Residential/Commercial Conveyancer to join a busy legal team based in North Yorkshire. This is an excellent opportunity for a conveyancing professional to take ownership of a varied caseload of residential and/or commercial property work.
You will work within a supportive environment, handling matters from instruction through to completion while ensuring high standards of client service.
Role Responsibilities:
- Manage a full caseload of matters from instruction to completion.
- Conduct all aspects of the conveyancing process, including title investigation, contract preparation, enquiries, and compliance checks.
- Maintain regular communication with clients, estate agents, mortgage lenders, and other stakeholders to progress transactions efficiently and proactively.
- Draft and review legal documents including contracts, transfer deeds, SDLT returns, and Land Registry forms.
- Ensure files are accurately managed in the firm’s case management system and comply with regulatory requirements (SRA, AML, etc.).
- Deliver exceptional client care by keeping clients informed at each stage of the transaction and responding promptly to enquiries.
- Support efficient post-completion processes, including registration with HM Land Registry and handling any follow-up matters.
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- Candidates ranging from Paralegal level plus will be considered.
- Proven experience managing conveyancing caseloads.
- Excellent knowledge of property law, processes, and documentation.
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills with the ability to prioritize and meet deadlines.
- Excellent communication and client care skills, with a professional and proactive approach.
- Confident user of case management systems and Microsoft Office.
- Experience with commercial conveyancing is also desirable but not necessary.
Job Type: Full-time
Work Location: Hybrid remote in North Yorkshire (3 days in office)
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