Jo is a dedicated Conveyancing Assistant in the Residential Conveyancing team at Ringrose Law’s Lincoln Office. Born and educated in Lincoln, Jo’s local roots run deep, bringing an intimate understanding of the local property market to her role.
Jo’s professional journey with Ringrose Law spans over two decades, having joined the firm in 1997. She worked in Conveyancing for 17 years, then moved to Wills and Probate for 7 years and then back to conveyancing for the last 2 years, garnering valuable insights and experience. In this time, she’s been an asset to the Conveyancing team, applying her expertise to help clients navigate their property journeys.
Jo specialises in handling post-completion processes, including the crucial task of registering properties at the Land Registry. Her meticulous attention to detail ensures every transaction wraps up smoothly, providing clients with peace of mind knowing their property matters are in capable hands.
When you work with Jo, you’re not just working with an experienced Conveyancing Assistant – you’re working with a Lincoln local who’s dedicated to making your property journey as smooth as possible.
Interests
Jo possesses a keen interest in real estate, boasting a personal property portfolio of her own. Outside of her work, she revels in the energy of live music and is an animal lover.
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