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Were you affected by a recent property auction?
Foreclosure
In most cases, property owners lose their properties and have no idea what happens next. Whether mail got tied up or whatever the case may be, the state is required to contact the owners about when their properties will be auctioned, though snail mail tends to be the preferred method of choice.
Excess Proceeds
In these auctions, property is bid on and sold and most times there is overbid, meaning the property sold for more than what was owed when it fell delinquent and out of your possession. Legally, within a time provided, that overbid is owed to the former property owner(s).
Claiming Excess
Detailed paperwork needs to be found and completed during that time frame provided by law in order for you to claim the excess proceeds, otherwise the proceeds are released to the county and the former owner no longer has the right to claim the excess proceeds.
Can't I do this myself?
Like many things in life, you can always take the do-it-yourself route. The problem is navigating through a world of government legalities and mazes to find what you need. With allowing us to help, we have the hard steps already figured out for you: locating overage in auctions where properties sold across different counties, consulting with attorneys, and learning exactly where and how to access the information needed to successfully recover surplus funds for property owners who’ve already faced the challenges of foreclosure, loss, or other hardships. By law, there’s a limited window to claim these excess proceeds once a property is sold, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. We’ve gathered the essential information and are ready to help you process your claim quickly and efficiently.
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We can't wait, time is limited. Contact us today with questions or for a quote and let us help you recover what’s rightfully yours at no risk to you as we don't get paid unless we successfully recover your funds.