Residential Conveyancer


Details:
  • Salary: £35,000 - 60,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: East Sussex
  • Date: 3 days ago
Description:

Service Care Legal are working with a well-established law firm in East Sussex is looking for an experienced Residential Conveyancer to join its busy and growing property team.
 
Role:                     Residential Conveyancer
Salary:                  Market rate
Location:              East Sussex
 
The Role

Manage your own residential conveyancing caseload from instruction to completion
Handle freehold, leasehold, remortgage and buy-to-let matters
Build strong relationships with clients and property professionals 
About You

Experienced conveyancer able to manage files independently
Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer or CILEX preferred, but experience is key
Client-focused with strong communication skills 
 If this role sounds like an opportunity of interest, please feel free to reach out to Lloyd Stanley on (phone number removed), or email (url removed). We also welcome referrals for this position, where a successful recommendation would be worth £200

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