Being sued by client over a large remodel
Hello,
My company is a limited liability company. I am being sued by a client who refused to meet a payment as laid out in the contract. My attorney placed a lien on the property and they sued me for breach of contract, negligence, negligent infliction of emotional distress, violation of the Connecticut unfair trade practices act, & breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing.
It appears that they only decided to sue me after inquiring about my commercial general liability policy finding that one or more of their claims could be covered by my insurance, and knowing full well I don't have anything but my house for them to take.
The two issues that only became issues after they decided to sue me were architectural errors on the drawings that were presented to the clients, along with choices, and options to correct the errors. They made their choices which turned out to be bad choices. Now they are claiming that they relied on my expertise in making their choices, but never allowed the architect, whom was being paid an extra fee just for these types of issues, to have any input, as they had hired her for the design & consulting, not me.
Regardless of the outcome, can they lien my house when my company is an L.L.C.
Mike from Stamford Ct.