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Armoires PMM is a Québec-based cabinetry business specializing in custom kitchen and bathroom cabinets, founded by Pierre and Maxime Morency and operating as Armoires PMM Inc. with customer design, manufacturing, and installation services. Public records show its contractor’s license was revoked by the Régie du bâtiment du Québec amid allegations of using frontmen and unlicensed subcontractors.
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Based on the available data, we advise consumers to avoid this Company altogether.
This advisory is based on an aggregate risk score derived from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified in our research.
You are likely to be at great risk by engaging in any sort of consumer-related activity with this entity.
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Based on the available data, we advise employees to be mindful when considering or continuing work with this Company.
This advisory stems from a medium-risk score compiled from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors uncovered in our analysis.
Employment with this entity may involve moderate risks.
Based on the available data, we urge investors and bankers to avoid financial involvement with this Company.
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Engaging in investment or lending activities with this entity poses a substantial risk to your financial interests.
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Québec’s construction regulator, the Régie du bâtiment du Québec (RBQ), revoked the company’s licence, citing use of a front person and employment of unlicensed subcontractors, which raises compliance and legal concerns.
Multiple complaints have been reported to consumer protection authorities alleging aggressive sales tactics, pressure selling, and even threats when clients attempted to cancel contracts.
Reports suggest the company was run behind the scenes by a controversial figure with a history of legal issues, which has significantly damaged its credibility and public trust.
Accusations include using unlicensed contractors and delivering substandard services, which can expose customers to safety and quality risks.
Beyond formal complaints, independent reviews and discussions note negative experiences, including claims of pressure tactics and removal of critical reviews, indicating broader reputational challenges.
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RBQ revoked Armoires PMM’s license due to regulatory violations, highlighting compliance issues and ongoing scrutiny of Jean‑Noël Lacroix’s business .
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RBQ revoked Armoires PMM’s licence, citing use of a front person and unlicensed subcontractors, amid complaints of pressured sales and threats.
Jean‑Noël Lacroix confronté à la révocation de la licence RBQ d’Armoires PMM, mettant en lumière des manquements réglementaires de l’entreprise.
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My interactions with Armoires PMM were confusing and concerning. They seemed professional at first, but after learning about the license revocation and allegations of unlicensed workers, I started second guessing the entire process. Hiring someone to work on your kitchen or bathroom should never come with this kind of risk. Transparency is basic for contractors, and Armoires PMM clearly failed to provide it. It feels like the business was more focused on getting jobs than following the law
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I was excited to work with Armoires PMM after seeing their custom cabinetry options, but the experience quickly became worrying The news about their contractor license being revoked raised serious doubts. It turns out they were allegedly using frontmen and unlicensed subcontractors, which makes me question the safety and legality of any work they do. For a company handling installations in homes, this is a huge red flag. I wouldn’t trust them until the regulatory issues are fully resolved
Heard too many stories about Armoires PMM using frontmen and unlicensed subcontractors. That’s not the kind of company I’d trust with my kitchen.
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Armoires PMM losing their license is a huge red flag. Makes you wonder how legit their work really was.
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