The rental business can be tough for a beginner. I had a 2 unit property when I was in grad school and managed it myself. There are lots of things that could go wrong, or things that you might not be prepared for. It might be better to get a management company. That's what I did after I finished school and moved away from there. They charge 10% a month, and find the tenants, write a professional lease, and take care of maintenance. They have their own prefered maintenance person, but if I wanted I could tell them who my perfered maintenace person is and they will call that person. The fact that the management company gets a cut of the rent means that they have reason to want to get the best price and best tenants possible. I found that when tenants see a non-company, non-professional landlord they are more likely to take advantage: not pay rent, delay on paying rent, leave property trashed, want to move out early. A management company, at least the one I have, are professionals. They know the laws, issues, and procedures. It should also keep you safer from possible liabilities. A tenant is less likely in my opinion to mess with a professional company than with a non-professional person who does not have all the knowledge and tools to get the job done. You might find that hiring a professional management company will save you time, headache, and money.