A Grandmother's Story, A Granddaughter's Mission
Ana Rhodes spent over a decade in real estate and forensic accounting before joining US Foreclosure Recovery — but her connection to this work started long before her career did.
Growing up in a tight-knit immigrant family, Ana (adopted) watched her grandparents pour every dollar they had into their first home. It was more than a house — it was proof that the American Dream was real, that sacrifice and hard work could build something lasting.

When the System Failed Her Family
When her grandfather passed unexpectedly, the financial burden fell on her grandmother, who spoke limited English and trusted the wrong people for guidance. Within eighteen months, the home was in foreclosure.
The property sold at auction, and there were surplus funds — money that legally belonged to her grandmother. But no one came knocking. No one explained her rights. Ana was just a teenager at the time, but she never forgot the look on her grandmother's face the day they packed up and left.

Turning Pain Into Purpose
Years later, armed with her CPA license and forensic auditing expertise, Ana discovered just how common her family's story was. Billions of dollars in surplus funds sit unclaimed across the country, belonging to families who were never told to come looking. That realization wasn't just eye-opening — it was personal.
As an Asset Recovery Agent, Ana brings a rare combination of analytical precision and emotional understanding to every case. Her forensic background allows her to uncover funds that others miss, and her personal history ensures she never treats a case as routine.
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Every dollar recovered is a small piece of justice — for her clients, and for the grandmother who deserved better.
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