Landlord garden maintenance provides a practical way to keep outside areas presentable during a tenancy, prepare a property between occupancies or deal with growth that has built up after a vacant period.
What is included
The agreed scope can include lawns, hedges, weeding, borders, leaves, general tidying and basic condition observations. Work that may affect the tenancy, neighbour boundaries or major structures should be authorised clearly before it begins.
Who this service suits
Services can be arranged directly with a landlord or through a managing agent. Access arrangements, tenant communication and photographic updates can be agreed for each property.
What to expect
Provide the postcode, a clear description, access information and photographs where possible. TJ Gardening Services will confirm whether the work appears suitable, whether a visit is needed before quotation, and what is included in the agreed price. Additional work is not assumed.
One-off and regular options
One-off visits are available, but planned maintenance can reduce the cost and disruption associated with heavily overgrown gardens.
Areas covered
Available from Brighton to Seaford, including the coastal and downland communities between them. For suitable work elsewhere in East Sussex or the wider South East, send the postcode and the work required.
Request a quotation
Use the quotation form to describe the garden, choose the relevant service and attach optional photographs.
Benefits
- A clearer maintenance record
- Better presentation between tenancies
- Reduced risk of routine growth becoming major work
- One point of contact for agreed garden tasks
Typical tasks
- Pre-tenancy tidy-ups
- Routine lawn and hedge work
- End-of-tenancy clearance assessment
- Photo updates where agreed
- Access coordination by arrangement
- Recommendations for follow-on work