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What Are Overages or Surplus Funds?
When a property is sold at a foreclosure or tax sale, it may sell for more than the amount owed. After debts and fees are paid, the remaining money is called surplus funds or overages. In many cases, those funds belong to the former homeowner or their heirs—but the process to claim them can be confusing and time-limited.
Why this matters:
Every year, millions of dollars go unclaimed. We help you locate eligible funds, complete the paperwork, and recover what’s yours.
3 Simple Steps

Step 1: Free Phone Consultation
Once you have agreed to let us work your claim, we will set up a time for you to sign and notarize several pages of paperwork.

Step 2: Simple Paperwork
Return the paperwork back to us via mail or email. Submit all the necessary paperwork and we cover all the upfront costs on your behalf.

Step 3: Relax & Collect Check
Sit back and let us do the work. We will contact you as soon as a check is ready and on it’s way! Claims are usually paid out within 3-4 months.
Success Stories
The Williams family inherited a property from their late grandparents. Due to financial hardships, the property... Read more
Mr. Johnson invested in a commercial property, intending to renovate and lease it out. However, unexpected... Read more
The Patel family owned a portfolio of rental properties, which faced foreclosure due to economic downturns... Read more
Recent Recoveries: Kendra P. — $38,450 (County Foreclosure Surplus)
Michael R. — $18,230 (Estate Surplus)
Denise L. — $28,260 (Tax Sale Overage)
Terrence W. — $15,850 (County Foreclosure Surplus)
Angela S. — $28,520 (County Foreclosure Surplus)
Hector M. — $22,715 (Sheriff Sale Overage)
Rosa G. — $31,940 (Mortgage Surplus Recovery)
Calvin T. — $19,680 (County Foreclosure Surplus)
Elena V. — $42,375 (County Foreclosure Surplus)
Omar J. — $24,910 (County Foreclosure Surplus)
Bianca D. — $16,405 (Tax Deed Overage)
Samir K. — $33,120 (County Foreclosure Surplus)
