06/24/2026
Success does not come from a specific background.
It comes from the drive to learn, lead, and build something meaningful.
Carson Dunlop franchise owners come from all kinds of industries, including trades, real estate, corporate careers, and public service. What they have in common is a desire to take control of their future and build a business they can be proud of.
When you join Carson Dunlop, you are not starting from scratch.
You gain a proven business model, a trusted brand, industry leading training, and ongoing support designed to help you grow.
The drive is yours. The blueprint is ours.
Learn more about franchise ownership and see if it is the right fit for you: https://carsondunlopfranchise.ca/
06/21/2026
Remember to let all of the fathers and father figures in your life know how much you appreciate them today! 💙
06/17/2026
Thinking about using Better Jobs Ontario to fund your home inspection training?
Better Jobs Ontario is a provincial program that helps eligible Ontarians retrain for careers in high demand fields. Funding may cover tuition, books, and other expenses while you train.
One of the most common questions we get is: How long does the application process take?
While every situation is different, most applicants should plan for about 4 to 6 weeks from their first meeting to approval.
Our advice? Start early and gather your documents as soon as possible.
Carson Dunlop can help by providing course information, official quotes, and other documents needed to support your application.
Want to learn more? Read our blog post here: https://www.carsondunlop.com/become-a-home-inspector-with-better-jobs-ontario/
06/10/2026
That 1923 build year on the listing?
It may only tell part of the story.
Many Toronto homes have been added to, renovated, gutted, or rebuilt over decades. The original house may be from 1923, but the kitchen could be from 2008, the addition from 1979, the basement from 1962, and the roof from much later.
That matters.
The age of each component can tell you more about what to expect, what may need attention, and what could be nearing the end of its useful life.
A home inspector looks beyond the original build date to help you understand the real age and condition of the home.
Read the blog to learn more: https://www.carsondunlop.com/dating-houses-how-to-tell-when-your-toronto-home-was-really-built/
06/03/2026
Not sure what “deferred maintenance” means? You’re not alone.
“Deferred maintenance” is a term your inspector might use to refer to any repairs or upkeep that should have been completed earlier, but was delayed or put off. The terms does NOT imply that an item or system is completely defective. In fact, the fix is often relatively simple! The most important thing to remember is that continuing to leave maintenance items unaddressed can lead to additional issues that could cost you more down the road.
Common examples of deferred maintenance include:
📋Damaged caulking around a tub (this $20 DIY project is beginner-friendly)
📋Clogged gutters (remove the debris, and you’re good to go)
📋Peeling exterior paint (call your local professional to schedule a consultation)
What “inspector jargon” should we decode next?
05/14/2026
Today’s Franchisee Spotlight is Aidan Terpstra, owner of Carson Dunlop - The Terpstra Team! Based in the Stratford, Ontario area, Aidan is known for his attention to detail and exceptional customer service. If you need an inspection in Huron or Perth County, give him a call at 226-622-9239 or visit https://carsondunlop.ca/terpstra to book.