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Keeping rental properties clean and well-maintained between tenancies is time-consuming and easy to let slip. SafeLet Group takes care of it all — from end-of-tenancy deep cleans to ongoing maintenance — so landlords and letting agents across West Yorkshire can focus on what matters.

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SafeLet Group provides essential compliance and property services for landlords and letting agents across Leeds and West Yorkshire. From Legionella risk assessments to end-of-tenancy cleaning, we keep your properties legally protected and rent-ready. Whether you manage one property or a large portfolio, our reliable team handles the work so you don't have to.

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Why SafeLet Group?

Qualified Contractors 

Our team is made up of dedicated professionals who take pride in their work.

Clean & Professional

We believe that a clean environment is the foundation for a happy, healthy life

Outstanding Support

Your satisfaction is our priority, and we go beyond to ensure you have a seamless, stress-free experience

Quick Turnaround

With our same day availability, book a cleaning service on short notice

TESTIMONIALS

We’re proud to have earned glowing reviews from clients who love the quality and care we bring to every cleaning. Our reviews reflect the trust and confidence our clients place in us

Karen. J

"I had a bit of a nightmare with a previous tenant who left the place in a right state, including a load of old furniture and rubbish that needed clearing. I called SafeLet Groups for a full end of tenancy clean and waste removal. They were absolute lifesavers—they cleared the junk and scrubbed the place top to bottom. It looked better than when the last lot moved in! Had it back on the market within a matter of weeks."

Harrison M.

"I’d noticed our solar panels were looking pretty filthy after the winter, and the app showed we weren't getting nearly as much power as we used to. I gave SafeLet Groups a shout for a solar panel cleaning. They turned up, got them sparkling, and were really careful on the roof. I checked the generation levels that afternoon and they’d shot right back up. Definitely worth doing if yours are looking a bit green!"


Jess H.

"I knew I needed a Legionella risk assessment for my rental but kept putting it off.  A recommendation led me to SafeLet Group and I wish I'd called sooner. They were out sharpish, did everything properly, and handled all the paperwork without any bother whatsoever. Absolutely spot on from start to finish — proper peace of mind at last."

James R.

"SafeLet Group have been an absolute game-changer. I've got a few properties in West Yorkshire and keeping on top of compliance used to eat up so much of my time — now I just hand it over and it gets done properly, quickly, and with certificates I can trust. The team are responsive, thorough, and genuinely feel like they've got your back"

  • Are your team fully trained and insured?

    Yes. All work carried out by Bobby Blakes is completed by experienced contractors who understand the correct methods, materials, and safety standards required for exterior property work. We also hold full public liability insurance for both residential and commercial projects, giving you complete peace of mind while work is being carried out on your property.

  • Do you offer guarantees on your work?

    We stand behind the quality of our workmanship. Guarantees vary depending on the type of service and materials used, but we are always transparent about what is covered before work begins. Our goal is to deliver work that lasts, not quick fixes, and we’re always available if you need advice after completion.

  • Will I have a single point of contact?

    Yes. From your initial enquiry through to completion, you will have a clear point of contact who can answer questions, provide updates, and ensure everything runs smoothly. We believe good communication is a key part of delivering a professional service.

  • How do you handle waste and clean-up?

    We take pride in leaving every property clean and tidy. All waste materials are responsibly removed and disposed of correctly, and we ensure surrounding areas such as driveways, paths, and work zones are cleaned down at the end of the project. Our aim is to leave only the finished result behind.

  • Do you provide aftercare advice?

    Absolutely. Once work is completed, we can provide guidance on how to maintain your new installation or exterior surfaces to keep them performing and looking their best. If you ever have questions after the job is finished, we’re always happy to help.

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