As a tenant approaching the end of your lease, it’s your responsibility to make sure the property is returned in its original condition. This typically includes maintaining the garden and getting it back to how it was when you arrived. Engaging pro end of lease gardening services can help you meet these obligations and secure the return of your bond.

Tenant Responsibilities for Garden Maintenance
According to the Qld Government, tenants must:
- Keep the property ‘reasonably’ clean.
- Leave the property as close as possible to its original condition, excluding ‘fair wear and tear’.
This includes maintaining the garden, such as mowing lawns, weeding, and trimming edges. Failure to do so can lead to disputes over bond returns.
Benefits of Professional End of Lease Gardening Services
Hiring professionals ensures that all aspects of garden maintenance are thoroughly addressed, including:
- Lawn Care: Mowing and edging to achieve a neat appearance.
- Weeding and Pruning: Removing weeds and trimming plants to their proper shape.
- Leaf and Debris Removal: Clearing fallen leaves and other debris to leave the garden spotless.
These services not only enhance the property’s appearance but also demonstrate your commitment to fulfilling lease obligations.
Why Choose Upkeepers?
At Upkeepers, our guys specialise in end of lease gardening services. This is their bread and butter. It’s easy for them to do the work and to meet tenancy agreement requirements. Our crews are equipped to handle all necessary tasks, ensuring your garden is returned to its original condition. By entrusting us with your end of lease garden maintenance, you can focus on other aspects of your move with confidence.
Ensure a smooth transition at the end of your lease by contacting Upkeepers for professional garden maintenance services.