End of Tenancy Clearance

At Go RubbishGo Ltd., we deliver reliable, fully compliant end of tenancy clearance services designed to help properties be handed back quickly, cleanly and without stress. Whether a tenant has left unwanted items behind or a property needs clearing before re-letting or sale, our experienced teams handle the job efficiently from start to finish.
We understand the time pressures involved at the end of a tenancy. Our service removes unwanted furniture, rubbish and bulky items in one visit, helping landlords, tenants and agents meet deadlines and avoid unnecessary delays.
What Is End of Tenancy Clearance?
End of tenancy clearance is the removal of all unwanted items and waste from a property once occupants have moved out. This can range from a few leftover items to a full property clearance following long-term occupation.
The goal is to return the property to an empty, safe and presentable condition, ready for cleaning, refurbishment or immediate reoccupation. Our end of tenancy clearance service ensures everything is removed responsibly and in line with UK waste regulations.
Who Our End of Tenancy Clearance Service Is For
Our service supports a wide range of customers involved in property turnover:
- Private landlords managing rental properties
- Letting and estate agents handling move-outs
- Tenants needing to clear items before handover
- Property managers overseeing multiple units
- Housing associations and local organisations
- Homeowners preparing properties for sale
Whether the clearance is planned or urgent, we adapt our approach to the condition, access and volume of waste involved.
What Items Are Included in a Tenancy Clearance
Commonly Removed Items
We remove most non-hazardous items typically left behind at the end of a tenancy, including:
- Furniture such as beds, sofas, wardrobes and tables
- White goods including fridges and washing machines
- Electrical items and appliances
- Carpets, curtains and flooring materials
- General household rubbish
- Bagged waste and loose debris
- Garden items and shed contents
Items We Cannot Remove
For safety and legal reasons, we cannot clear:
- Asbestos or asbestos-containing materials
- Clinical or medical waste
- Explosive or highly reactive substances
- Loose hazardous chemicals or liquids
If any restricted items are present, we will advise on the appropriate next steps.
How Our End of Tenancy Clearance Works
- Booking the clearance — Arrange a suitable date and time.
- On-site assessment — We confirm volume, access and scope.
- Full removal service — Our team handles all lifting and loading.
- Property left empty — All agreed items are cleared in one visit.
- Responsible disposal — Waste is processed at authorised facilities.
This straightforward process minimises disruption and ensures the property is ready for its next stage.
Clear and Transparent Pricing
Our pricing is based on the amount and type of waste removed, not on fixed packages. This ensures a fair cost whether you are clearing a single room or an entire property.
All prices are agreed upfront, with no hidden charges for labour, stairs or disposal. This transparency allows landlords, agents and tenants to plan confidently without unexpected costs.
Why Professional Clearance Is Better Than DIY or Council Options
DIY clearance often involves multiple trips, heavy lifting and uncertainty about disposal rules. Council bulky waste services can be slow, limited in scope and unsuitable for full property clearances.
Our service removes everything in one visit, with professional handling and compliant disposal. This saves time, reduces physical strain and ensures the clearance is completed correctly and efficiently.
Legal Compliance and Duty of Care
All waste must be disposed of responsibly, regardless of who generates it. Go RubbishGo Ltd. is a licensed waste carrier and operates fully within UK waste regulations.
We help landlords, agents and tenants meet their Duty of Care by ensuring waste is transferred and processed correctly. This protects all parties from potential fines or legal issues.
Recycling-First and Environmentally Responsible
We prioritise recycling and reuse wherever possible. Furniture, metals, wood and electrical items are separated and sent to appropriate recycling or recovery facilities.
Only non-recyclable waste is sent to landfill, helping reduce environmental impact while maintaining efficient clearance.
Trusted, Insured and Professional Teams
Our teams are fully trained, insured and experienced in clearing properties of all sizes and conditions. We work respectfully within homes and shared buildings, taking care to avoid damage and disruption.
Professional standards, reliability and responsible waste handling are central to how we operate.
Common End of Tenancy Clearance Scenarios
- Tenant move-outs leaving unwanted furniture
- Abandoned items following eviction
- Preparing a property for new tenants
- Clearing inherited or long-let properties
- Last-minute clearances before inspections
- Pre-sale property clear-outs
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does end of tenancy clearance cost?
Costs depend on the volume and type of items being removed, as well as access to the property. Pricing is based on how much space the waste occupies in our vehicle, ensuring a fair and flexible approach. All costs are confirmed before work begins, with no additional fees for labour, lifting or disposal. This provides clarity for landlords, tenants and agents alike.
Can you provide same-day end of tenancy clearance?
Same-day clearance is often available, subject to location and availability. This is particularly helpful for urgent move-outs, inspections or unexpected delays. Our team will confirm the earliest possible attendance at the time of booking, allowing you to meet tight deadlines without unnecessary stress.
Is your end of tenancy clearance service legally compliant?
Yes. We are a licensed waste carrier and operate in full compliance with UK waste legislation. All waste is taken to authorised facilities, supporting your Duty of Care and protecting you from legal or financial risk associated with improper disposal.
What happens to items after they are removed?
Items are assessed for recycling, reuse or responsible disposal. Furniture, metals and electrical goods are separated where possible, with recyclable materials diverted from landfill. Only non-recyclable waste is disposed of, reducing environmental impact.
How does this compare to skip hire or council collections?
Skip hire requires permits, space and manual loading, while council collections are often limited and slow. Our end of tenancy clearance service includes full removal from inside the property, immediate clearance and compliant disposal, making it faster and more convenient for full property clear-outs.
