After a foreclosure or tax sale, counties often hold thousands of dollars in surplus funds that legally belong to you. Most people never find out. I handle the entire recovery process, start to finish, at no upfront cost.
You don't need to navigate county bureaucracy, track down paperwork, or figure out legal requirements. That's my job.
I research foreclosure and tax sale records to find surplus funds being held by your county. Cross-referencing ownership history, sale amounts, and outstanding debts to confirm what you're owed.
I confirm your identity as the rightful claimant through ownership records, foreclosure documentation, and county surplus fund ledgers. No guesswork, no fraud risk.
Authorization forms, county claim applications, notarized affidavits, identity verification, supporting evidence. Every document prepared accurately and submitted correctly.
I submit the complete claim packet, respond to county requests, track your claim status, and follow up until the funds are released. You receive what's yours.
This is a contingency-based service. If I don't recover your funds, you owe nothing. My incentives are perfectly aligned with yours.
You never pay anything out of pocket. My fee comes from the recovered amount, only after you receive your funds.
Clear written agreements, regular status updates, and complete visibility into every step of your claim.
Compliant with state and county regulations. Professional documentation. No pressure, no false claims, no games.
Submit your information below and I'll research whether you have funds waiting. No cost, no obligation. If there's nothing there, I'll let you know.
Your information is kept confidential and used only to research your potential claim. By submitting, you authorize Overages Returned By Jerika to research surplus funds on your behalf.
Thank you for submitting your information. I'll research your claim and contact you within 1-2 business days with my findings. If surplus funds exist, I'll walk you through the next steps.
When a property sells for more than the debt owed at a foreclosure or tax sale, the county holds the difference. They are not required to track you down. Most former owners never learn the money exists. It sits there, unclaimed, until the deadline passes and it's gone forever.
"Most people who lost their homes don't even know they have funds available. The counties don't really try to contact the previous owner."Common experience shared by former homeowners nationwide