End of Tenancy Garden Clearance in Leeds: A Guide for Landlords
Gardens are one of the most common sources of end-of-tenancy disputes in Leeds. Here is what landlords need to know about getting them cleared quickly and cost-effectively.

End-of-tenancy garden disputes are genuinely common. A garden that was handed over in a reasonable condition comes back overgrown, with grass that has not been cut in months, a hedge that has doubled in height, or brambles growing across the fence. This post covers what landlords in Leeds need to know.
Document the garden condition at the start of the tenancy
This sounds basic but is still not done consistently. A thorough check-in inventory should include the garden — with dated photographs showing the grass height, hedge condition and any existing clearance. Without this it is very difficult to demonstrate the change in condition at the end of the tenancy.
What can you deduct for?
If the garden is returned in a materially worse condition than it was handed over, a landlord can pursue the reasonable cost of restoring it. Getting a written quote from a garden clearance company — even before instructing the work — strengthens your position when submitting a deposit claim.
Speed matters
End-of-tenancy timelines are tight. We keep availability for urgent tenancy clearances and can usually schedule work within 48–72 hours of being contacted. We provide a before and after record of the work on completion.
Getting a quote
Send us photos of the garden along with the property postcode on WhatsApp. We quote based on what we can see — no visit needed before pricing in most cases. We work with letting agents and landlords across Leeds regularly.
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