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PropertyLPL Property Lawyers scoops three top conveyancing awards

LPL Property Lawyers scoops three top conveyancing awards

LPL Property Lawyers, an innovative team that offers a fresh approach to conveyancing, has swept the board at this year’s Estate Agent of the Year Conveyancer awards (ESTAS), walking away with three of the top accolades.

The ESTAs Conveyancer awards, which took place at The Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London, were awarded purely on customer feedback and this year were presented by the UK’s favourite TV property presenter Phil Spencer.

LPL, based in Manchester city centre, were awarded three awards: Best Regional, Best in County and Best Single Office (UK) in recognition of the team consistently delivering an exceptional level of service over the past qualifying 10 months.

Fiaz Khalid, Head of Operations and founder of LPL Property Lawyers, said: “We were undoubtedly the underdogs entering these awards this year, so to walk out with three of the top honours is truly incredible.

“We set the division up 18 months ago with a mission that we wanted to create a law firm which engages with clients and delivers an exceptional service and ultimately improves the customer journey when purchasing a property. As these awards are based purely on customer feedback, they prove that we are clearly achieving what we set out to.”

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