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The quiet legacy of Alan Carson and the company that built a Canadian standard of home integrity

Summary by REM | Real Estate Magazine
In the mid-1970s, long before “home inspection” was a profession in Canada, Alan Carson and Bob Dunlop were fire protection engineers inspecting industrial buildings for insurance companies.  Their days were spent evaluating massive mechanical systems, risk protocols, and structural vulnerabilities on behalf of insurers. It was technical work, rooted in a single responsibility: keeping people safe. Then Dunlop bought a crumbling old house in Tor…
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REM | Real Estate Magazine broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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