Role Title
Residential Property Paralegal (Conveyancing) — Including Post-Completion
Department / Team
Residential Property / Conveyancing Department
Reporting Line
Reports to: Supervising Solicitor
Works closely with: Fee-earners, Accounts Team, Third-Party Search Providers
Role Purpose
To run a residential conveyancing matter caseload from instruction to completion / post completion under supervision and to provide support to fee-earners in such matters from instruction through to completion and post-completion, ensuring efficient progression of files, high client care standards, and compliance with regulatory obligations and lender requirements.
Key Responsibilities (Core Duties)
File Opening, Client Onboarding and Compliance
Open new matters in line with firm procedures.
Issue client care documents (terms of business, costs information, and key stages) and obtain client confirmations.
Undertake CDD/AML checks, including source of funds and (where required) source of wealth enquiries; escalate concerns promptly in accordance with internal procedures.
Complete conflict checks and ensure accurate matter set-up on the case management system.
Transaction Support (Sale, Purchase and Remortgage)
Assist with progression of freehold and leasehold matters under supervision, including:
Preparing and issuing draft contract packs on sales.
Ordering searches, monitoring return dates, and reviewing results for completeness (escalating adverse entries).
Liaising with clients, estate agents, lenders, brokers and other firms to progress matters and manage expectations.
Leasehold and Management Company Liaison
Request, chase and collate management information (LPE1 and supporting documents).
Assist with leasehold requirements including deeds of covenant, licences to assign, certificates of compliance, and landlord/agent notices.
Mortgage Lender Requirements (Under Supervision)
Assist with mortgage offer administration, redemption statements.
Support compliance with relevant lender requirements (including UK Finance Mortgage Lenders' Handbook provisions applicable to the matter), escalating title defects, discrepancies, or non-standard conditions.
Post-Completion
Take ownership (under supervision and in line with firm procedures) of post-completion work to ensure matters are concluded promptly and accurately, including:
SDLT
Draft and prepare SDLT returns and supporting information for review/approval where required by firm policy.
Submit SDLT returns within statutory time limits and arrange payment in accordance with client instructions and accounts procedures.
Obtain and upload SDLT5 certificate(s) to the file and include within Land Registry applications.
Land Registration
Prepare and submit HM Land Registry applications (e.g., AP1/FR1 as appropriate), ensuring correct enclosures and certification of documents.
Monitor Land Registry portal updates and respond to requisitions promptly and accurately, escalating complex requisitions or title issues.
Ensure registration is completed, title information documents are checked against the application, and any discrepancies are escalated.
Notices, Restrictions and Leasehold Post-Completion
Prepare and serve notices of transfer and charge on landlords/managing agents and obtain receipted notices where applicable.
Arrange for certificates of compliance, landlord consents, and compliance with restrictions on title (including submission of required evidence to the Land Registry).
Manage post-completion requirements for leasehold and management company properties, including membership transfers and updates to share certificates where relevant.
Lender and File Closure
Provide lenders with completed registration details (e.g., title information document and registration evidence) where required.
Ensure deeds and documents are stored/returned in accordance with firm policy.
Close files in line with retention policies, ensuring final checks are complete (e.g., undertakings satisfied, ledger balanced, file audit complete).
File Management and Client Care
Keep case management systems up to date with accurate, contemporaneous notes and clear audit trails.
Provide regular client updates and respond promptly to enquiries, escalating complaints or service issues in accordance with firm policy.
Contribute to continuous improvement of precedents, checklists and post-completion processes.
Scope / Limits of Authority
Work under the supervision arrangements of the department and in accordance with firm policies.
No independent conduct of reserved legal activities unless appropriately authorised and supervised.
Escalate without delay: title defects, complex lease provisions, indemnity insurance proposals, lender condition issues, requisitions raising substantive title concerns, AML red flags, and potential negligence risks.
Key Skills, Competencies and Behaviours
Strong understanding of end-to-end conveyancing including post-completion workflow.
High attention to detail, particularly for SDLT submissions, AP1/FR1 applications, and requisition responses.
Effective diary management and ability to handle multiple deadlines concurrently.
Clear, professional communication with clients, lenders, managing agents and the Land Registry.
Strong compliance mindset and commitment to accurate record-keeping.
· Excellent organisational skills
· Ability to work as part of a team and committed to a career in this area
· Flexible and proactive approach and ability to work on own initiative
Qualifications and Experience
Essential
Experience in residential conveyancing, including demonstrable post-completion work (SDLT and Land Registry applications).
Experience liaising with clients, referrers and third parties
Familiarity with HM Land Registry Portal and requisition handling.
Competence using case management systems and standard conveyancing documentation.
Desirable
Experience with leasehold registrations, restrictions, and certificates of compliance.
Exposure to higher-volume casework and tight statutory deadlines.
Working Arrangements
Location: Office
Hours: Full time
Salary: depending on experience