Security of Tenure
What is security of tenure? Security of tenure is a statutory right granted by the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. It...
Read moreEmily is a Senior Associate in the Property team. She joined Osbornes as a paralegal in 2006, completed her training contract and qualified as a solicitor in October 2009.
She has now spent over 14 years specialising in residential conveyancing, including sales and purchases of freehold and leasehold properties, re-mortgages, transfer of equity (including transfers after divorce and separation) and unregistered land.
Emily graduated from Durham University with a degree in Law and passed the LPC with Distinction at the College of Law in London.
Outside of the office Emily is a busy Mum of two young boys. She loves gardening and is delighted her youngest son is keen to assist with the vegetable patch. She has been through the conveyancing process twice herself and endeavours to remember how stressful it can be and does her best to mitigate that as much as possible for her own clients.
As everyone knows, buying a house can be an incredibly stressful experience. Emily and Isabelle at Osbornes took the pain away by leading the process, being incredibly proactive and informative. We didn't have to chase them and they managed to pull a rabbit out of a hat by helping us exchange a few days before Christmas. I'd highly recommend them for a house sale and purchase.
Emily was so patient and clear throughout the whole process - we can't thank you enough.
Everyone was lovely, Emily put herself out for me. Also reception ladies are very friendly.
Emily Lund was very patient with our ignorance about the conveyancing process. She was consistently professional, cheerful and prompt. Thank you!
As everyone knows, buying a house can be an incredibly stressful experience. Emily and Isabelle at Osbornes took the pain away by leading the process, being incredibly proactive and informative. We didn't have to chase them and they managed to pull a rabbit out of a hat by helping us exchange a few days before Christmas. I'd highly recommend them for a house sale and purchase.
Emily was so patient and clear throughout the whole process - we can't thank you enough.
Everyone was lovely, Emily put herself out for me. Also reception ladies are very friendly.
Emily Lund was very patient with our ignorance about the conveyancing process. She was consistently professional, cheerful and prompt. Thank you!
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