The House on the Corner

Corey Pearson knows the devastation of foreclosure firsthand. In 2008, at the height of the housing crisis, his family lost their home — the house he grew up in, the front porch where he learned to ride a bike, the backyard where his father taught him to throw a football.
He watched his parents, two hardworking people who did everything right, get swallowed by a system that wasn't built to protect them.

The Discovery That Changed His Life
What hurt the most wasn't losing the house — it was learning years later that there were surplus funds from the sale that his family never knew existed. Money that could have helped them start over.
That discovery changed the course of Corey's life. He threw himself into understanding the foreclosure process from every angle — finance, real estate law, negotiation, forensic accounting. He earned certifications, studied CUSIP tracking and debt analysis, and built the technical systems that power US Foreclosure Recovery today.
Building the 67-Point Framework

As Attorney-in-Fact and Asset Recovery CTO, Corey designed the company's proprietary 67-point compliance framework to ensure that no family ever loses what's rightfully theirs simply because they didn't know to look for it.
Corey's mission is deeply personal. Every case file he opens, every surplus fund he recovers, is a promise kept — not just to the client, but to the family he couldn't help back then.
He leads this company with the urgency of someone who's lived through the pain and the conviction of someone who refuses to let it happen to anyone else.
.png)

