Associate Solicitor
Sandy Kaur is an Associate Solicitor in Rothera Bray’s Conveyancing department and is based at our Beeston office.

Sandy brings a wealth of expertise across a broad spectrum of conveyancing services, including sales and purchases, remortgages, transfer of equity, and new build properties.
Sandy is known for her calm and professional approach, particularly in supporting first-time buyers and those navigating the complexities of new build properties. Sandy has extensive experience working with regional and national housing developers, ensuring that buyers feel at ease throughout the entire home-buying process.
In addition to her technical skills, Sandy has played a key role in business development. She has successfully established new relationships, cultivated partnerships with house builders, and has a proven track record of securing spots on developer panels. Her ability to build and maintain strong relationships has been instrumental in expanding business opportunities.
5 years
“Many thanks to the conveyancing team in Beeston for the advice and work with the house sale especially after the change of the buyers solicitor at a very late stage. The proceeds were paid very promptly into my account. Thank you Sandy and the team for all the help.”Chris Bradbury
“I was transferred to the Beeston branch with Sandy overseeing my house purchase. I cannot thank Sandy and the Beeston branch enough, they were very helpful guiding me through the process and were available for questions over the phone when needed. Very professional group of people and made my property purchase as stress free as possible. Highly recommend this branch.”Mr Rhodes
5 years

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