How long do I have to sue for breach of contract?



Under most circumstances, the statute of limitations for a breach of contract in Texas is four years. (See Sec. 2-275 of the Business & Commerce Code)

However, many contracts may have limiting language altering your right to sue, and some contracts have pre-requisites to your right to sue. Because every contract is different, you should have an attorney review your contract to see if there are any exceptions to the general rule. Additionally, there may be other causes of action that may have shorter limitations periods. Contact Us for more information, or to have your contract review.

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