Change of Address Checklist

Change of Address Checklist

There’s a lot to do when you move, and it can be difficult to remember everything. When moving to a new home, there are many individuals, offices, agencies, and groups that need to be informed of the change. While changing your address with the U.S. Postal Service is...
How Tax Law Changes Affect Corporate Relocations

How Tax Law Changes Affect Corporate Relocations

Sometimes companies move or redistribute their resources. When employers want to retain their best employees, they may offer to relocate them to move with the company or accept a new position. In addition, they may offer to relocate a highly desirable job candidate as...
Ways You Can Give Back to Your Community

Ways You Can Give Back to Your Community

Bisson had the pleasure of helping out a vital community organization this week. When one of our thoughtful employees heard that the Bath Food Bank was moving to a new location, he reached out to management with the idea to use our resources and help out. It was...
Summer Moving Tips

Summer Moving Tips

Summer is the busiest time of year for the moving industry, and for good reason – moving during the summer has many advantages! The kids are out of school, days are longer, the weather is warmer: these are all good reasons to move in the summertime.  However, the dog...
Can I leave clothes in my dresser when I move?

Can I leave clothes in my dresser when I move?

Movers are frequently asked if dressers can be moved with the clothes still inside, or if they need to be removed and packed separately first.  This question is understandable, because dressers are often heavy and bulky, which makes them difficult to move. The answer...
Non-Allowable Items When Moving

Non-Allowable Items When Moving

When packing for your move, keep in mind that there are some items that cannot be moved for health and safety reasons. These are called non-allowable items in the moving industry.  These are hazardous materials that can contaminate your belongings or cause harm if...