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  • Try doing a Google for "Conveyancing Assistant" "Job Description". That will give you a lot of job ads. Some of them assume that you know what is involved, but several of them explain in moderate detail - for example http://www.hmr.co.uk/search/jobDetail.aspx?searchType=simSalary&JobID=180&portalID=2 Basically, conveyancing involves getting a lot ob bits of paper together from lots of different places - buyers, sellers, banks, building societies, surveyors, local authorities, and so no. The Conveyancing Assistant gets hold of all these pieces of paper by writing, phoning, nagging, ordering on line etc. The Conveyancer then reads the pieces of paper and generates more pieces of paper which will require signatures etc. to make the whole deal work so buyers and sellers know what they are doing.
  • A conveyancing assistant would normally assist a solicitor and undertake the various duties as prescribed by the firm. Sometimes a conveyancing assistant can be classed as a fee earner but this will depend on person's skills, qualifications and experience. You will be expected to know the steps undertaken by solicitors in order to conclude the property transfer. cCritical thinking is the key skill. You will be dealing with various procedures and situations that require a lot of confidence and knowledge of the conveyancing law and practice.

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