Find Out If Property Surplus Funds Are Owed To You
When a property goes through foreclosure, tax sale, or trustee sale, any proceeds generated above the outstanding debt belong to the former owner. We help you audit county ledgers, verify claimable balances, and navigate legal recovery.
$14.2B+
Annual unclaimed surplus nationwide120 Days
Typical county forfeiture deadline
PROPERTY AUDIT
Active Foreclosure Surplus & County Ledger Search
County-by-county forensic search of foreclosure surplus and tax deed sales.
Submissions immediately register in our state-of-the-art secure CRM workflow.
State deadlines are strictly monitored to ensure funds are recovered before county forfeiture.
Recent Recovery Audits
Review some of our recent surplus audits processed across multiple county jurisdictions. Example audits are for illustrative purposes and do not guarantee future results.
Estimate Potential Surplus
Counties may hold excess proceeds following a foreclosure. Use our estimator to see what might be available for review.
$240,000
A surplus generated above the mortgage balance may be eligible for recovery.
The Surplus Recovery Roadmap
Recovering excess proceeds from state and county agencies is highly technical. Here is how we verify and secure your overage.
Property & Deed Search
We perform a comprehensive audit of the historical county records, deed status, and sale logs.
Overage Verification
Our audit team calculates the exact surplus proceeds generated above the original debt balance.
Legal Claim Filing
We route qualified files to specialized attorneys to file recovery claims before the state forfeiture deadline.
Initialize Your Recovery Claim Audit
Enter your property address and contact details. Our surplus audit desk will search county ledgers and contact you with a recovery report within 24 business hours.
✓ Contingency Review
We provide initial reviews on a contingency basis. You only engage further if potential recovery options are identified.
✓ Documentation Support
Our team will help organize your records and provide the necessary documentation support to understand your claim options.