Frequently Asked Questions

  • Most people are unaware of the full foreclosure process and often believe they have lost everything. However, if after foreclosure the property goes to auction, any surplus amount from that resale belongs to the previous owner.

  • With limited resources, the government has outdated information and is unable to successfully reach you at your current address or phone number. Unfortunately, the state or county holds the unclaimed amounts for a limited time before disbursing the funds for state and local agendas.

  • We charge no up-front fees. We only get paid if we successfully recover your claim on your behalf. If no claim is recovered, there is no risk to you as a client.

  • Evictions, foreclosures, debt, having multiple bill collectors, or just juggling day to day life will cause anyone to be stress out. Filing for a claim involves understanding legal procedures, complex paperwork, and may even require an attorney. We will manage your claim process from start to finish, making it easier for you.

  • We will always provide documented proof of your funds owed and the legal notice from your state regarding your surplus. And again, there is no financial risk to you. We only get paid if you get paid.

  • Depending on the complexity of your claim, the state or county where the funds are being held, liens, other heirs, the need for an attorney, etc., it may take anywhere from 30 business days to 6-8 months. Our team will keep track of the claim progress and constantly keep you updated.