Paralegal Administration – Conveyancing (Level 3) Diploma

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Licensed conveyancers are specialists in property law, working on behalf of clients buying or selling property in England and Wales

As a qualified, professional property lawyer, you’ll specialise in property law and will work on behalf of clients buying or selling houses, flats, business premises or land in England and Wales. You’ll deal with all the legal matters, administration, finance and queries involved in a property transaction.

The role involves processing and agreeing mortgage and lease contracts, arranging transfers and handling other documents that sellers must sign when purchasing property. You’ll also advise clients on the technical content of the documents and their financial implications. You may act on behalf of the vendor or the purchaser, and in certain circumstances for both in the same transaction.

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You must have one of the following qualification levels to take this course: A Level, BTEC, HND or HNC, NVQ (Level 1-5), Bachelor's Degree, Professional Diploma, Masters, Ph.D

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About this course

In the Paralegal Administration – Conveyancing course, you'll delve into the intricate world of property law and real estate transactions. The curriculum covers an array of essential aspects, from understanding legal contracts and conveyancing procedures to exploring the nuances of land law. Through this program, you'll acquire comprehensive knowledge about the legal frameworks governing real estate, enabling you to navigate and execute various transactions effectively within the conveyancing realm.

The Paralegal Administration – Conveyancing course is tailored for individuals aspiring to step into the legal sphere of property and real estate law. It caters to budding paralegals, legal assistants, or those seeking specialised knowledge in conveyancing procedures. Additionally, it's an ideal choice for professionals already working in the legal domain, aiming to enhance their expertise in property transactions and conveyancing practices. This course provides a robust foundation for anyone passionate about the intricacies of property law and navigating the complexities within the real estate sector.

The good news is that no prior learning knowledge or experience is essential to take this course. This course is openly available to anyone wishing to learn more about Paralegal Administration – Conveyancing (Level 3) and would like to take part in a highly rewarding distance learning study course. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and study further, so we try to keep our entry requirements to a minimum. You have the freedom to start the course at any time and continue your studies at your own pace for a period of up to 12 months from initial registration with full tutor support.

All online textbooks, study guides, and learning aids designed for online learning. A full range of student services, including 12 months tutor access. Free Open Learning College branded promotional item when you enrol. A personalised award upon course completion with unlimited educational support. PDF or hardcopy certificate to show employers (employer has access to certificate validation) Life-time access to Xperience™ our innovative, interactive Student Hub. Life-time access to Career Hub our dedicated portal to support our students career aspirations. Learning for Life Pack. Invitation to job fairs and career days for your business faculty.

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Subjects

  • Property Law
  • Business Administration
  • IT Law
  • Finance
  • Business and Administration
  • Financial Training
  • Financial
  • Law
  • Property
  • Mortgage
  • Land Law

Course programme

Module 1: Background of General Law

  • This module will consider briefly, how law is made and will look at the common law system of judicial precedent as made in the form of case law by the Judges in Court. It will also track how a Bill goes through Parliament and receives the Royal Assent to form part of the Country’s Legislation. Another major source of UK Law is the all important European law which are made in the European Courts which will be considered.

Module 2: Introduction to Concepts of Land Law

  • Land Law can be seen as the theory behind Conveyancing and module two and three looks as some of the concepts of land Law which have grown up since the 1925 Land Legislation and also by case law. In this module the question is asked “What is Land”? “Just what does the Land owner own?” Originally it was thought that the land owner owned land up to the heavens and down to the depths of the earth. You will see that this concept has been modified to a great extent by both Legislation and case law. It is an important concept because whatever is attached to land becomes part of land. So, it is vital to distinguish between what is a fixture and will “run with the land” when the property is sold, and what is a fitting, a chattel and will remain the property of the seller of the property and can be removed when the property is sold.
  • Land Registration – this is an important concept in the conveyancing process so the reasons why land is registered with be discussed together with a comprehensive look at the Land Registration Act 2002 and its aims and objectives.

Module 3: Land Law

  • Easements and covenants are a feature of every day Conveyancing and the theory of these are examined here. An easement is a legal right to use something. If property abuts a private road, then it is vital that there is an easement allowing the owner to use it, otherwise the land will become “landlocked.” On many housing estates there are shared driveways, which mean that the person not owning the drive must be granted a legal right to use it.
  • The fascinating area of covenants is looked at. A covenant is a promise made by deed that the person buying the land will refrain from doing something. This is a restrictive covenant and if negative in nature may run with the land when it is sold and bind future owners of it. However, the rules are quite complex as you will see. An example of a restrictive covenant would be “Not to use the property for any commercial use.” Or “Not to keep pigs or chickens on the property.” A positive covenant such as requiring an owner to maintain a fence might not run with the land when the property is sold. You will find this introduction to easements and covenants very useful when working as a Conveyancer.

Module 4: Conveyancing overview

  • This module gives a brief overview of the Conveyancing procedure for both sales and purchases and the tasks carried out by respective solicitors. Some initials areas are looked at including conflict rules as laid down by the Solicitors Regulations Authority conduct rules and outcomes. Council for Licensed Conveyancers conduct rules regarding acting for both parties in a transaction are also considered. Anti-Money Laundering checks are vital in a conveyancing transaction and the requirements of Solicitors Regulation Authority, Council for Licensed Conveyancers and Council for Mortgage Lenders will be perused.

Module 5: Preparing the Contract for Sale and Deducing Title

The Law Society’s Protocol is used by most Conveyancers so the student will gain a working knowledge of this.
  • this course is intended to be practical so the paralegal will be shown how to draft a sale contract and what is included in the Contract package. This will involve deducing title, so the contents of official copies. will be considered and also an Epitome of title if the title to the property is unregistered.
  • Allied matters at the point of sending out the contract will be discussed including the purpose and content of the Energy Performance certificate. If the client has a mortgage on the property a redemption statement will be needed from the lenders, and the procedure for obtaining this and how to deal with it will be discussed.

Module 6: Taking Instructions on a Purchase

  • This module tracks a purchase transaction making searches through to checking the contract and title in both registered and unregistered titles. When a buyer buys a property the maximum “caveat emptor” applies which means “let the buyer beware.” This means that the onus is on the buyer to check out both the physical state of the property and the title.
  • So, the Conveyancer will advise the buyer on the different types of surveys – in addition to the survey the buyer’s lender will carry out. The Conveyancer will put in hand all the relevant searches applicable to the location of the property. A search of the local authority will be obtained showing the situation of the roads in the locality and whether they are maintainable at the public expense, an Environmental search, possibly a Coal mining or tin mining search. The title to the property will be checked to ensure that those easements referred to in an earlier module are present, if they are needed, and that any covenants on the property are workable.

Module 7: From Mortgage Offer to Exchange

  • When the mortgage offer is issued this must be carefully checked by the Conveyancer who must ensure that all the lender’s conditions can be complied with. The client must receive a report on the mortgage offer and a Bankruptcy search must be made. This will be explored fully. Exchange of contracts usually takes place on the telephone using an appropriate formula. The student will gain knowledge of each formula and look at circumstances where each is appropriate.

Module 8: Preparing for Completion

  • This is a busy time for Conveyancers, final searches have to be requisitioned, money has to be requested from the lender and any conditions on the mortgage offer have to be complied with. The client will receive a completion statement and all documents must be signed if not already signed. On completion day there are certain formalities which need to be complied with such as discharging the mortgage on a sale transaction. All these aspects will be examined.
  • There will also be a brief look at what happens if things go wrong and completion is delayed.

Module 9: Post Completion

  • After completion there are some important time limits which must be complied with or there may be penalties payable. Stamp duty land tax has to be paid and then for the purchase there are land registry formalities which have to be completed. All the forms, for both registered and unregistered titles to make application to the Land Registry will be looked at point by point.

Module 10: Dealing with Leaseholds

  • In this final module the paralegal will learn about Leasehold transactions with the particular emphasis on leases of flats. The terms of a lease will be examined such as forfeiture clause and covenants. The requirements of Council of Mortgage lenders handbook for Leases will be closely observed.

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Paralegal Administration – Conveyancing (Level 3) Diploma

Special Emagister price

£ 356 £ 456 VAT inc.