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What if a CHECK with your name on it has been sitting in a government account — and no one told you?
There may be money owed to you — and the clock is running.
When a home is sold at a tax foreclosure auction for more than the taxes owed, the difference belongs to the former owner. That money is yours by law. Most people never know it exists.
Call us today — it costs you nothing to find out.
THE SIMPLE TRUTH
$2.1 billion in tax foreclosure surplus funds is sitting in government accounts right now. Unclaimed.
It's not that the money disappeared. It's that no one told the people it belongs to.
If you or someone in your family lost a property to a tax sale, there may be funds owed to you — money left over after the sale that the government is holding in your name. In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that governments cannot keep this money. It belongs to former property owners.
But there's a deadline. After a set window of time, unclaimed funds can be permanently absorbed by the government — a process called escheatment. Once that happens, recovering what's yours becomes nearly impossible.
We find these funds. We find the people they belong to. And we help them claim what's theirs before time runs out.
WHAT IS A TAX FORECLOSURE OVERAGE?
A small tax debt. A home gone. And money you never knew was left behind.
It happens more often than most people realize. A family falls behind on property taxes — sometimes a few hundred dollars, sometimes a few thousand. The county places a lien, and if the debt isn't paid, the property eventually goes to auction.
But here's what often gets overlooked: when that property sells at auction for more than what was owed, the law says the difference belongs to the former owner — not the government.
For example: a home sells at tax auction for $85,000 to cover a $6,000 tax debt. The remaining $79,000 is an overage. That money is rightfully yours.
These funds don't disappear overnight — but they do have a clock on them. Every state sets its own window for claiming surplus funds, and once that window closes, the money can be legally swept into government coffers through a process called escheatment. Once that happens, recovering it becomes extremely difficult or impossible.
1 - Contact Us
Reach out to our team
2 - We Evaluate
We confirm if you have a claim to any surplus funds
3 - Get Your Money
We handle all the paperwork to help you recover your surplus
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is this a scam?
We understand your hesitation — and we welcome it. There are unfortunately many bad actors in this space. We are a registered U.S. business that only gets paid after your funds are recovered. You will never be asked for payment upfront, and we explain everything before you sign.
Why didn’t the court or county just send me the money?
Counties usually don’t proactively notify former property owners about surplus funds or they will try but if they are unable to reach you, that money just sits. You must actively file a claim to receive them — and the process can be complex. That’s where we come in.
How do I know if I’m owed anything?
If you received a letter from us, it's because we identified a discrepency that may mean surplus funds are due to you or your family. Even if you’re unsure, contact us and we’ll check for free.
What’s the catch?
There truly isn’t one. If we determine there is money owed to you from the Government we go to work for you and do everything we can to get that back! We put everything in writing for your protection. If no money is recovered, you owe nothing and we absorb any expenses we have had.
Do I need a lawyer or can I do this myself?
When you work with us, you do NOT need a lawyer. In many cases, surplus funds claims can be filed without an attorney but if we do need to consult an attorney, we are ready and take care of that. However, the paperwork must be correct and filed with the right entity. We handle everything so you don’t risk delays, denials, or giving up funds you're entitled to.
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