Surplus Redeem
Helping Homeowners Recover Excess Profits Owed to Them After County Foreclosure Sale
The Property May Be Lost, But Some Profits Can Still Be Redeemed
Losing a home to foreclosure can be a devastating financial blow, but redemption can be possible through Surplus Funds (also known as Excess Proceeds or Overage) Recovery.
If you are owed money after the County auction sale, we can help you redeem it.
How Can I Possibly Be Owed Money
After Foreclosure?
COUNTY AUCTION
The County Treasurer seizes a property due to unpaid taxes or judgment lien then holds a PUBLIC AUCTION where the opening bid is the TAXES or lien amount OWED.
EXAMPLE
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Assessed Property Value: $125,000
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Taxes Owed: $7,000 (opening bid)
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Property Sold for $60,000 (winning bid)
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Overage Excess Profit: $53,000
Taxes Owed and/or Liens are Satisfied First with Extra Money Left Over
If the winning bid amount is MORE than the back taxes or liens owed, the county and/or lien holder is still ONLY paid exactly what is owed to them,
So Who Gets the Excess Money
from the Property Sale?
YOU DO!
But the funds are available to you for a LIMITED TIME ONLY!
The County Treasurer will HOLD the EXCESS PROFIT allowing YOU, the original property owner, a LIMITED amount of time to file a claim by following the County’s process for claiming an overage.
Once that timeframe EXPIRES, the County will KEEP the excess profits, and YOU will no longer be eligible to redeem that MONEY.
Except for New York and Michigan
Claims Not Available
I'm Ready To Claim My Money Now!
SURPLUS REDEEM CAN HELP
Most surplus recovery agents charge finder's fees up to 30 - 40% of the PROCEEDS owed to you.
Surplus Redeem only charges 8%.
WITH NO UPFRONT COSTS
Surplus Redeem is here to help you claim what is LEGALLY OWED to you and NOT ROB you in the process.
FREE 1 -HR Consultation - Eligibility Check
Verify Funds Are Owed to You
Document Gathering and Notarized Agreement
(at NO additional cost to you)
We Correctly File Claim with County on Your Behalf to Ensure A Smooth Process
Counties can sometimes take 30 -120 DAYS to Review A Claim and Release Funds. We follow up with the County so you don't have to and Keep You Posted on Progress.
ACT NOW! DON'T LET YOUR CLAIM EXPIRE!
Recovering Excess Proceeds to YOU the Rightful Owner