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FORM 53.052Tex. Prop. Code Ch 53Fla. Stat. Ch 713last reviewed May 7, 2026

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Texas Property Code Ch 53 / Florida Statutes Ch 713 statute language, populated with your project data. Statute citation printed on every page.

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Statutory provenance

Last reviewed May 7, 2026 against primary statute text — Texas Property Code § 53.056 + § 53.052(b) and Florida Statutes § 713.06(2)(a) + § 713.08.

TX · FLCitations printed on every PDF page

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Reviewed · May 7, 2026
Tex. Prop. Code § 53.056 + § 53.052(b)Fla. Stat. § 713.06 + § 713.08Last reviewed May 7, 2026Cited on every PDFNo retainer · No callback
§§ I. Why subs miss the deadline

Three reasons your $50K claim is on the clock right now

01 / 03

You don't trust generic LLC-template sites with a six-figure claim on the line

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02 / 03

Every search result tells you to 'consult an attorney' but you can't reach one today

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03 / 03

You want to know the form is actually current — not a 2018 PDF dressed up as recent

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§§ II. How it works

From your work dates to the filed chain in three steps

  1. 01≈ 30 seconds

    Pick your state and work dates

    Texas or Florida. Drop your first and last work dates. We compute your full filing chain — for TX: § 53.056 monthly notice plus § 53.052(b) affidavit (filed by the 15th day of the 4th calendar month after the day the indebtedness accrued). For FL: § 713.06(2)(a) Notice to Owner (45 days from first work) plus § 713.08 Claim of Lien (90 days from last furnishing).

  2. 02≈ 60 seconds

    Review your filing deadlines + filled-in chain

    See your filing deadlines and watermarked statutory PDFs — your project address, owner name, claim amount, statute version, all populated across the chain. No signup.

  3. 03≈ 30 seconds

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    One-time checkout. Both statutory documents in your TX or FL chain plus the filing checklist are downloadable from the success page immediately. File them with the clerk yourself, or hand them to your attorney to review.

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§§ III. Statutory provenance

Every output cites the statute it came from

TX § 53.052(b) and FL § 713.06(2)(a) — citations printed on every PDF page so any clerk or attorney can cross-reference the language against the statute on file.

Tex. Prop. Code § 53.056(a-1)
Rule: A subcontractor must serve a written monthly notice on the property owner and the original contractor not later than the 15th day of the third month after each month with unpaid labor or materials.
Statute (a-1): the second month and the third month notices are consolidated into a single third month notice.
Tex. Prop. Code § 53.052(b)
Rule: The affidavit claiming a mechanic's lien must be filed with the county clerk not later than the 15th day of the fourth calendar month after the day the indebtedness accrued; the subcontractor rule in (b) shortens the window.
Statute (b): not later than the 15th day of the fourth calendar month after the day on which the indebtedness accrues
Fla. Stat. § 713.06(2)(a)
Rule: A lienor who is not in privity with the owner shall serve a notice to owner not later than 45 days after first furnishing labor or materials.
Statute (2)(a): within 45 days after beginning to furnish his or her labor, services, or materials
Fla. Stat. § 713.08(5)
Rule: The claim of lien must be recorded in the clerk's office of the county where the property is located not later than 90 days after the lienor's final furnishing of labor or materials.
Statute (5): not later than 90 days after the final furnishing of the labor or services or materials by the lienor

Every PDF lien-radar generates prints the citation, statute version, and last-reviewed date in the document footer. Any clerk or attorney can verify the language against the statute on file at the Texas Legislature Online or Florida Statutes archive.

The promise

A statute-language form populated with your project data, dated and cited.

The clock

Texas and Florida statutes update every few sessions. Filing on the wrong form means filing again from scratch.

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§§ IV. Pricing

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Statute references
  • Tex. Prop. Code § 53.056
  • Tex. Prop. Code § 53.052
  • Fla. Stat. § 713.06
  • Fla. Stat. § 713.08
  • Last reviewed May 7, 2026

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