All Forum Posts by: Brandon Benifield
Brandon Benifield has started 13 posts and replied 14 times.
Post: For Experienced Landlords

Brandon BenifieldPosted
- Jackson, NJ
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What are some rules that have become very helpfully for you as a landlord?
Post: ATTENTION ALL NEW JERSEY LANDLORDS!!

Brandon BenifieldPosted
- Jackson, NJ
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For ALL my experienced New Jersey Landlords. What do you think are some pitfalls with being a landlord in NJ with the Tenant friendly laws? And how have you countered it to work more so in your favor??
Post: Investor Looking To Network in NJ

Brandon BenifieldPosted
- Jackson, NJ
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I would love to PM all of you to discuss more information. I just don't know how to do it lol
Post: Investor Looking To Network in NJ

Brandon BenifieldPosted
- Jackson, NJ
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Is there anyone in the area of Central New Jersey area that I can network with my interest is to do Rentals!? If so please leave a comment or a message I would love to meet up for coffee something to talk!!
Post: How to plan for costly maintenance??

Brandon BenifieldPosted
- Jackson, NJ
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How do you plan ahead for very costly maintenance issues with your property? For example a roof that needs to be redone for $10,000..
Post: How do you plan for costly maintenance??

Brandon BenifieldPosted
- Jackson, NJ
- Posts 17
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How do you plan ahead for very costly maintenance issues with your property? For example a roof that needs to be redone for $10,000..
What is your number one best advice for a newbie real estate investor?
Post: Best Advice For Newbie

Brandon BenifieldPosted
- Jackson, NJ
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What is your number one best advice for a newbie real estate investor?
Is it better to manager your property YOURSELF or have a professional like Contractor, Handyman, or Property Manager? For those that have a variety of rental properties and like to play the field with finding new deals all the time, do you use property managers ??
Post: What's the best way to Manage Property

Brandon BenifieldPosted
- Jackson, NJ
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Is it better to manager your property YOURSELF or have a professional like Contractor, Handyman, or Property Manager? For those that have a variety of rental properties and like to play the field with finding new deals all the time, do you use property managers ??