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House removals guide · 12 min read · Lee SE12

House clearance and disposal on moving day in London in Lee SE12

A removals crew moves goods; it does not dispose of them. Clearance is a separate licensed activity, and under your household duty of care you are responsible for checking that whoever takes your waste holds a waste carrier licence. Book clearance as its own slot — usually the afternoon of the move or the morning after — and keep the transfer note.

By The Hello Services removals team · Published 2026-08-16 · Updated 2026-08-16

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What this means in Lee SE12

Everything in this guide applies across London — these are the parts that change here. Lee sits in Lewisham, covering SE12, and the local housing mix decides most of what a house removals day actually costs.

Households in Lee
6,151
Homes that are flats
39.4%
Households renting privately
21.6%

Housing stock

39.4% of homes here are flats — the rest are houses — so house removals in Lee is generally a kerbside job with a loft, a garage or a shed attached to it. Those three are the rooms people forget to count.

How often people move

21.6% of Lee households rent privately, below the London average, so most moves here are owner-occupier chains built around a completion date rather than a tenancy end date.

Access, charges and parking

Lee is outside the Congestion Charge zone and inside ULEZ, so the only access cost worth planning for is parking: a bay suspension in SE12 takes around ten working days with Lewisham.

Household figures: ONS Census 2021 for the Lee neighbourhood (E02000668, E02000675), via Nomis.

The guide

House Clearance and Disposal on Moving Day in London in full

Why clearance and removals are two different jobs

A removals booking is priced on volume that moves from A to B. Clearance is priced on volume that leaves and has to be legally disposed of, weighed at a transfer station and documented. Different vehicle, different licence, different paperwork.

Mixing them costs you money in the least helpful way: the lorry fills with things you are paying to transport and then paying again to get rid of. Decide what is going and get it out before the load is built, or book a clearance van to run alongside the removal.

Your duty of care, in plain terms

Householders in England have a duty of care over their waste. In practice that means you must check that anyone taking waste away is registered with the Environment Agency as a waste carrier, and you should keep a record of who took it.

This matters because fly-tipped waste is traced back to the household it came from, and 'a man with a van quoted forty quid' is not a defence. Ask for the carrier registration number, check it on the public register, and keep the waste transfer note or receipt.

  • Ask for the waste carrier registration number before booking
  • Check it on the Environment Agency public register — it takes a minute
  • Get a receipt or transfer note listing what was taken and where it went
  • Keep it for two years; it is your evidence if the load is fly-tipped

What councils take, and what they charge for

Every London borough runs a bulky waste collection and most charge per item or per small batch, with a wait of one to three weeks in busy months. That is fine if you plan a month out and useless if you are completing on Friday.

Household reuse and recycling centres take most things free for residents, but almost all London HWRCs now operate van and trailer permits, restrict visit numbers and refuse trade waste. Turning up in a hired Luton on completion day without a permit is the single most common wasted afternoon in a London clearance.

The items that need their own plan

Some categories cannot go in a general load at all, and a clearance crew will quote them separately because the disposal route is separate.

  • Fridges and freezers — degassing required, never in general waste
  • Mattresses — separate charge at almost every London transfer station
  • Paint, solvents, oils and gas bottles — hazardous, HWRC only
  • Electricals — WEEE stream, kept separate and weighed separately
  • Tyres, plasterboard and soil — surcharged or refused at many sites
  • Asbestos — specialist licensed contractor only, never a clearance van

Want the figure in writing before you plan around it?

A free video survey takes fifteen minutes and produces a fixed quote the same working day.

Loft, garage, shed and the last two hours

Lofts and garages are where a clearance overruns, because nobody surveyed them. Open the hatch a fortnight before and photograph what is up there; a loft holding thirty years of boxes is a half-day job with two people and a ladder, not something the crew absorbs at 4pm.

Sheds add their own problem: petrol mowers must be drained, garden chemicals are hazardous waste, and anything that has sat on soil for a decade weighs more than it looks. Price them in advance.

Leaving the house as the sale requires

The standard expectation on completion is that the property is left clear of everything except the fixtures and fittings listed as included, and in a reasonably clean condition. Leaving a garage of rubbish for the buyer is a genuine route to a retention or a claim.

The practical target is simple: empty, swept, meters photographed, keys with the agent. Book the clearance van for the same afternoon as the removal and the house is done in one day rather than two trips across London.

  • Everything not on the fixtures list removed
  • Floors swept, bathrooms and kitchen wiped down
  • Meter readings photographed with the serial numbers visible
  • Loft, garage, shed and side return emptied and checked
  • All keys, fobs, window keys and garage remotes handed to the agent

Questions

Quick answers for Lee SE12

Yes. The prices, timings and terms in this guide are the ones we work to across Lewisham, including SE12. The local variables are access and parking, plus ULEZ, and all of them are inside the written quote before you book.

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Who wrote this page

Reviewed by Sarbaz Hassan, Operations Director .

Prices, access notes and timings on this page come from jobs our own crews have run in Lee SE12 — not from a generic template. Tell us if anything here is out of date and we will correct it.

  • Company no. 11855405
  • VAT no. GB 331 4560 12
  • Goods-in-transit & public liability insured
  • DBS-checked crews
  • Licensed waste carrier