Job Title: LPA Property Receivership AdministratorLocation: ManchesterSalary: Competitive, commensurate with experience
About the CompanyWe are a well-established and growing firm of insolvency practitioners based in Manchester, renowned for our expertise in insolvency, restructuring, and property receivership. With a strong commitment to delivering tailored solutions, we provide professional, pragmatic advice to lenders, borrowers, and stakeholders in property-related financial challenges.
Role OverviewAn exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced LPA Property Receivership Administrator to join our expert team. In this role, you will be responsible for managing a portfolio of property receivership cases, ensuring efficient and compliant administration, and maximizing recoveries for stakeholders. This is a fantastic chance to grow your career within a supportive and forward-thinking firm.
Key Responsibilities- Managing a varied caseload of LPA (Law of Property Act) receivership appointments across residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties.
- Reviewing loan agreements, security documents, and assessing the enforceability of lender rights.
- Liaising with lenders, borrowers, agents, and legal advisors to coordinate the receivership process.
- Overseeing property agents to ensure the effective marketing, management, and sale of assets.
- Preparing financial reports, statements, and updates for stakeholders.
- Ensuring compliance with legal, regulatory, and procedural requirements throughout the receivership process.
- Conducting property inspections and managing day-to-day asset-related issues, where necessary.
- Contributing to the development and improvement of internal processes and practices.
- Previous experience in LPA receivership administration or a similar property-focused insolvency role.
- Strong understanding of property receivership processes, legal frameworks, and relevant regulations.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to liaise effectively with stakeholders at all levels.
- Strong analytical and organizational skills, with a keen attention to detail.
- Proficiency in case management systems and MS Office applications.
- A professional, proactive, and solutions-oriented approach to work.
- A property or insolvency-related qualification (e.g., RICS, CPI) is advantageous but not essential.
- Knowledge of the insolvency and property markets within the UK.
- A competitive salary with regular performance reviews.
- Opportunities for professional development and career progression within a growing firm.
- A collaborative and supportive team environment.
- Exposure to diverse and challenging cases in a thriving sector.