sauder. 1. 1200 Main Street is the first investment property Ms. Voit has ever purchased. When you meet with her, she requires clarity on what property management services are included and asks that this be provided in writing. Explain your roles and responsibilities as a property manager for this property. (10 marks) 2. (a) Ms. Voit is concerned about a few problem tenants in the building and asks you if it is possible to have them evicted. Search the legislation that applies to your home province and explain under what conditions a tenant can be evicted and what procedures must be followed to evict the tenant. (10 marks) (b) Last Monday evening, Ms. Voit drove by 1200 Main Street and noticed a group of teenagers were loitering around the property's gazebo. She is fairly certain they do not live on the property. She went by the following night and noticed they were there again. She is wondering if this constitutes trespass. Explain to her the characteristics of trespass, the types of trespass, whether or not this is likely to constitute trespass, and, if so, what remedies might be available. (15 marks) 3. You have proposed to Ms. Voit that it might be a good idea to install a locked gate around the gazebo area to prevent any non-residents from entering the space. Your brother-in-law, Dave, is the owner of a small gate and fence installation company called Dave's Spades. Dave's Spades is known for their excellent craftsmanship and for providing quality customer service. There is another company that services this market: Fenced In Ltd. is a newer company with less experience, but they offer very low prices. You think Dave's Spade would be a better option for the job. Discuss your ethical obligations in this scenario. (12 marks)