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Post Completion Assistant

TSR Legal
Bridgend
1 day ago
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Post-Completion Legal Assistant - Bridgend (Hybrid Working Available)
An established law firm in Bridgend is seeking an experienced Post-Completion Legal Assistant to join its busy conveyancing department. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a solid background in post-completion work who is looking to be part of a supportive and professional team.
Key Responsibilities:


  • Preparing and submitting AP1 applications and dealing with Land Registry requisitions

  • Submitting Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) returns

  • Managing completion statements and ensuring files are closed accurately

  • Liaising with the Land Registry, lenders, and clients to ensure all post-completion matters are completed efficiently


Requirements:


  • Previous experience handling post-completion matters within a conveyancing team

  • Strong attention to detail and excellent organisational skills

  • Confident using case management systems and the Land Registry portal

  • Ability to manage workload effectively and meet deadlines


Benefits:


  • Competitive salary dependent on experience

  • Hybrid working arrangement (office and home-based)

  • Friendly and collaborative working environment

  • Opportunities for career development within a respected firm


If you have the required experience and are looking for a long-term role within a reputable conveyancing team, apply direclty below or find out more, by contacting Hannah at TSR Legal in confidence: / .

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