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Mandy Shum

Position: Conveyancer
Offices: Penrith
 
Areas: Personal Law, Conveyancing
 
 

Mandy has worked with Cartmell Shepherd for over 20 years.

Initially joining the company as a legal secretary, Mandy worked for various departments including property, private client, family and litigation which then led to her training to become a Conveyancing Executive; a role she has fulfilled for over 10 years.

As an experienced residential conveyancer Mandy has extensive knowledge of the conveyancing process and residential property matters, handling a broad range of transactions including sales and purchases of residential properties, registered and unregistered property, sales and purchases of new-builds including the Government’s Help to Buy scheme, re-mortgages, transfer of property and buy to let.

Property transactions can be stressful but with Mandy’s knowledge and expertise she will oversee all of the necessary legal requirements, guiding you through the whole process to ensure it runs as smoothly as possible, provide regular updates and explaining the legal jargon in a manner you will understand.

Mandy is approachable, helpful and friendly whilst maintaining a high level of service.

About Mandy

Mandy is a great team player and enjoys taking part in organised fundraising events and attending local networking events.

She has been a Special Constable in Cumbria supporting her local community for 16 years.

In her spare time she is a member of the local leisure centre, enjoys running, fell-walking and going to the theatre.

Testimonials

"Clear answers and communication. Mandy Shum was helpful, efficient and considerate of our needs. Kept us informed."

Anonymous

"Mandy has been absolutely brilliant for us, nothing has been a problem and would recommend her to anyone and would like to keep in touch as a friend. 11/10."

Anonymous

"Mandy Shum was excellent to deal with and very considerate"

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Law firm doubles up on fundraising push for charity

September 16th 2021

COLLEAGUES from a leading legal firm took part in two fundraising events over the same weekend to raise money for a local charity. Staff at Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors put their best foot forward to raise around £1,300 for Carlisle and North Lakeland Hospice at Home, with donations still coming in.…

New 95% mortgages for first-time buyers and existing homeowners

May 20th 2021

The government’s new scheme to help people buy a home with a 95% mortgage has now come into effect. Mandy Shum Conveyancer in our property team provides an update. It means buyers can now get on the property ladder even if they only have a 5% deposit. The mortgages are…

Government launches plan to build 180,000 new homes

November 23rd 2020

The government has launched an £11.5 billion programme to build 180,000 new homes across the country over the next five years. Mandy Shum Conveyancer reports. It’s hoped that the move will unlock a further £38 billion in public and private investment in affordable housing. New homes will be made available…

Number of first-time home buyers reaches 12-year high

November 7th 2019

The number of first-time home buyers has reached its highest level for 12 years. The latest mortgage data reveals that 35,010 people took their first step on the property ladder in August. That’s the highest monthly total since August 2007. The figures, from UK Finance, follow the Ministry of Housing’s…

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