Lost Your Home? You May Still Be Owed Money|Entitled to Funds|Eligible for Recovery

Thousands in surplus funds may still be rightfully yours. We’ll help you claim it — no upfront cost.

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Most homeowners never hear about this.

When a home is sold at auction for more than what you owed, that leftover money — called surplus funds — is legally yours. But many don’t even know it exists, and the government doesn't always notify you. That’s where we step in.

Over $14 billion per year in unclaimed funds are 'escheated' from homeowners.

This means the government takes money that could rightfully belong to you. It doesn’t have to be this way — we’re here to help you reclaim what’s yours.
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How It Works

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Check Eligibility

Answer a few quick questions about your foreclosure.

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We Investigate & File

Our legal team researches your case and files the claim at no cost to you.

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You Get Paid

If funds are recovered, you get your money fast. No recovery, no fee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Escheated funds are surplus funds left over after a foreclosure sale, which are turned over to the state if unclaimed. These funds often arise when a property is sold for more than the amount owed on the mortgage and associated fees.
You may be eligible if your foreclosed property was sold for more than the outstanding debt and legal fees. Our team can help investigate your case and determine your eligibility at no cost to you.
If surplus funds are not claimed within a certain period, they are typically transferred to the state as unclaimed property. Once escheated, you may still be able to recover them, but the process can be more complex.
The time frame to claim surplus funds varies by state, ranging from a few months to several years. It’s important to act quickly to ensure you don’t miss the deadline for recovery.
The process involves verifying your eligibility, filing a claim with the appropriate agency or court, and providing necessary documentation. Our legal team specializes in handling these claims and can guide you through every step without any upfront fees.

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