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Real Estate Conveyancing assistant

Real Estate Conveyancing assistant

Posted 5 July by Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment
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A top100 law firm are seeking an experienced Conveyancing Assistant to join their Manchester Real Estate Commercial team.
The role will include, but not be limited to, the following types of work:
    • newbuild transactions acting for purchasers, including preparing completion statements;
    • submission of SDLTs & LR searches and applying for property searches;
    • sale transactions, including issuing contract packs; and
    • dealing with sale enquiries.
    • Preparing and submitting files for post completion by AP1 and dealing with Requisitions raised by the Land Registry.  A knowledge of InfoTrack would be beneficial.
  • Updating clients, developers, estate agents and mortgage brokers.
The role will be based in the office and after training, the firma re happy to discuss hybrid.

  This role is fast-paced and would suit someone with previous experience of working in a new-build environment on the purchase side, along with related sale work. You will be offering one to one support for a Senior Associate with a busy caseload.

The ideal candidate for this role will have:
    • experience of dealing with the above matters within a legal property department;
    • excellent organisational, time management and communication skills;
    • a keen eye for detail;
  • previous experience working with Proclaim, Lender Exchange and LMS would be an advantage, however full training will be provided. 
If you have the relevant experience, please send your CV to  for immedaite consideration

Reference: 53035595

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