Our client is seeking a 2-year PQE+ Commercial Property Solicitor to manage a caseload acting for small and medium sized businesses, with additional experience within residential Property matters. The firm champions career progression, offers hybrid working, specialist training, and a range of additional incentives.
The Firm
Established over 130 years ago, our client is one of Kent’s leading law firms, providing expert legal services to individuals and businesses. With a modern, award-winning approach and a commitment to jargon-free advice, the firm prides itself on being professional, approachable, and client-focused. Recognised with numerous industry awards and Law Society accreditations, our client combines specialist expertise with innovative case management systems to deliver trusted, high-quality legal support.
Type of Work:
* Handling the sale, purchase, and lease of commercial and business premises (freehold and leasehold).
* Advising landlords and tenants on new leases and lease renewals, including under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.
* Managing lease documentation, including licences to assign, sublet, and alter.
* Providing general commercial landlord and tenant advice, and support on commercial property acquisitions and finance.
* Assisting with property acquisitions for development and sales at auction.
* Supporting colleagues and ensuring work complies with the firm’s risk management and file procedures.
* Supervising fee-earning work and contributing to a collaborative, collegiate team environment.
Benefits:
* Generous holiday allowance plus Christmas shutdown
* Bonus Scheme
* Life Cover - 3x Salary
* Reduced Rate Legal Fees
* Annual Eye tests/ Annual Flu Vaccines
* Paid sick leave
* Additional holiday for long-serving employees
* Healthcare
* Mental Health Support
* A wellness payment of £30 per month
* Car Sharing Scheme
Vacancy Reference Number – 37416
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