Yeah if you only have one place, and don't want to learn all the ins and outs and laws and stuff, a management company is the way to go.
Though getting a good one can be tough, and managing a management company can be as bad or worse than managing tenants if they suck.
I had a management company ask me once "How do you do credit checks?".
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Needless to say they've since been replaced.
EDIT: Still, it can take up 10% or more of the income.
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