Law firm Ware & Kay incorporating Pearsons & Ward Solicitors has appointed Laura Kingsberry as Conveyancing Executive to its expanding Residential Property Team in Wetherby.
Laura brings eight years of experience in residential property law, including all facets of residential property transactions, assisting clients in the purchase and sale of both freehold and leasehold properties for registered and unregistered land.
Laura is well versed in buying and selling at auction, managing buy-to-let investments, executing transfers of equity, overseeing mortgage transactions, and ensuring proper property registrations.
Originally from Pontefract, Laura began her career in Castleford and has completed the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CiLex) level 3 course.
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She is currently undertaking the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) course, further broadening her knowledge and expertise in property law.
Having worked in Wetherby for 5 years, Laura is well known, with her local knowledge key to developing links with community.
In discussing her new role, Laura stated, “Buying or selling a property, whether a home or an investment, can be a stressful time and my aim is to help ease the burden by securing the best possible outcomes.
"Ware & Kay has a strong client base with a real drive to provide outstanding legal services. I look forward to being a key part of the team.”
Lucy Gilman, Associate Director and Head of the Wetherby Office, said: "We are delighted to welcome Laura to the team.
"Her experience, knowledge, and interpersonal skills will significantly add to our abilities to continue to deliver a first-class service to our clients and enable us to achieve our ambitious vision for the department.”
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