(a) Whether based on written or oral agreement, the notice must contain:
(1) the amount claimed;
(2) the name of the party to whom the materials were delivered or for whom the labor was performed;
(3) the dates and place of delivery or performance;
(4) a description reasonably sufficient to identify the materials delivered or labor performed and the amount due;
(5) a description reasonably sufficient to identify the project for which the material was delivered or the labor performed; and
(6) the claimant’s business address.
(b) The notice must be accompanied by a statement under oath that the amount claimed is just and correct and that all payments, lawful offsets, and credits known to the affiant have been allowed.

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Terms Used In Texas Property Code 53.233