If your home was foreclosed, you may be owed surplus funds from the sale. We help you find and recover that money -- at no upfront cost.
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Thank you! Our recovery team will review your case and contact you within 24 hours during business hours (9 AM - 5 PM Pacific, Monday - Saturday).
Three simple steps between you and your money
Fill out the form above with your foreclosure details. It only takes 2 minutes.
Our team checks county records to determine exactly how much surplus you are owed.
We handle all the paperwork and legal filings. You receive your money directly.
When a home sells at foreclosure auction for more than the outstanding mortgage balance, the extra money is called "surplus" or "excess" funds. That money legally belongs to the former homeowner. In many cases, people don't know it exists or don't know how to claim it. We find those funds and help you file the proper paperwork to collect them.
If your property was sold at a foreclosure auction and the sale price exceeded what you owed (mortgage, fees, and liens), you likely have surplus funds waiting. The amount varies -- we have seen cases ranging from a few hundred dollars to over $100,000. Submit your information and we will check the county records at no cost to you.
We typically confirm whether surplus funds exist within 24-48 hours. After that, the claim process depends on the county and state. Some are resolved in a few weeks, others take 2-3 months. We keep you updated at every stage and handle all the heavy lifting.
No. We operate on a contingency basis, which means we only get paid if we successfully recover funds for you. There is zero cost to you unless money is recovered. The initial research and case evaluation are completely free.
Thousands of homeowners have unclaimed funds sitting in county accounts right now. Yours could be one of them.
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