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Are You The Victim of a Foreclosure?
Lost your home in a foreclosure auction? You may have an substantial refund owed to you! Allow us to check on your behalf.
Lost your home in a foreclosure auction? You may have an substantial refund owed to you! Allow us to check on your behalf.
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Hi my name is Earnest. If we have contacted you, we've discovered that you are possibly owed money back because of an overbid at the auction where your property was sold after a foreclosure or tax sale.
In a foreclosure sale or tax sale, a surplus fund is generated by the difference between the amount your prooerty was sold for at the foreclosure auction and amount the amount owed to the lender. For example, if the house was sold in auction for $300,000 but you were foreclosured for the amount of $220,000, you would be entitled to the remaining $80,000, minus any auction fees or other encumbersments.
Yes. In some cases there may be liens or fees that are encumbered that will also be subtracted from the total amount of your proceeds. We have a few loopholes to get around most creditors in line to take a portion of your proceeds, but time is of the essence. Depending on the date of the action you may have only a few weeks or a few days to claim your money. After a certain amount of time has gone by, the money you are entitled to will be intercepted by the state agency forever. After your funds are transferred to the state there is nothing else we or anyone can do. Do not let your overbid escheat to a state agency. Claim your property today!
We will do research to see which government agency is holding your proceeds. Next we will do an audit to find out if any previous creditors have filed a lien on the property and has claimed legal rights to a percentage of the proceeds. If they did, we will file a motion to supercede or dismiss the lien on your behalf. Keep in mind, the creditor(s) may or may not have staked claim and have been issued their claim of the proceeds. There is a period of time for them to claim as well.
I will make sure your case is processed immediately and expedite the retrieval of your surplus funds as soon as your agreement documents are read, signed and sent back to us.
We research to see which government agency is holding your proceeds. We research to see if any creditors has a lien on the property or has legal rights to the proceeds. If they do, we will file a motion to supercede or dismiss all liens or judgements on your behalf. We will process your case immediately and expedite the retrieval of your surplus funds as soon as your agreement documents are read, signed and sent back to us.
We will check to see if any proceeds has already been paid out or pending. Plus the amount of time you have left to claim your funds before your money escheats back to the government. Our legal department will file a motion and claim in court on your behalf to receive any and all existing funds due to you as a result of the sale of your previous real estate property before your window of time closes.
We don't charge you upfront fees or retainers like lawyers do before starting our recovery process. Lawyers charge 33.1/3 % of any claims funded, not to mention their non-refundable retainer before they process anything.
We use our in house lawyers. There is no retainer fee, or upfront cost of anykind on your part. Our service fee is only 28% of the proceeds that we retrieve for you. As an Estate Funds Recovery Agency, we pay our in-house lawyer, court filling fees, court copies, mobile notary fees, and legal researchers, from our 28% service fee. You pay nothing out of pocket.
We will fill out all your forms for you and take care of the entire legal process. Again, we will pay for a notary to come to you with all the documents that needs to be signed and notarized. All I ask is for you provide us with copies of any specified documents and signatures in a timely manner so that we can expedite our service to you. After the court approves your claim we can give you a more accurate ETA of when the funds will be AWARDED to you.
We will of course ask you for copies of certain documents and we will ask questions related to your case. We'll never ask for any upfront money to complete your case, beware of companies that do.
It is important to understand that the government does not advertise or make it easy for people to receive these funds owed to you. If you fill out the claim forms incorrectly or do not follow your state regulations and bylaws concerning filing for your refund, your claim will not be approved. It may be several weeks before you are even alerted that there was a problem. If there is a problem, the state or agency rep is not obligated to inform you why you have been denied your claim and how to correct the problem. The people working at these goverment agencies are trained to prolong the process so that you run out if time and they get to legally keep all your money. This is why it is beneficial for you to allow us retrieve your proeeds. We get it right the first time.
In a foreclosure sale or tax sale, a surplus fund is generated by the difference between the equity of the home and the amount the house was sold for. For example, if the house was sold for $300,000 and you still owed $220,000, you would be entitled to the remaining $80,000. In some cases there may be liens or fees that are encumbered that will be subtracted from the total amount. We have loopholes to get around most creditors in line to take a portion of your proceeds but time is of the essence. Each state is different although, after a certain amount of time has gone by the money you are entitled to will be intercepted by the state forever. After your funds are transferred to the state there is nothing else we or anyone can do.
Learn more about how much surplus you may be owed by contacting us.
We recovered your overbid and will get your money to you as soon as you give us the green light.
We check to see which government agency is holding your proceeds. We do research to see if any creditors has a lien on the property or has legal rights to the proceeds. If they do, we will file a motion to supercede or dismiss all liens or judgements on your behalf. We will process your case immediately and expedite the retrieval of your surplus funds as soon as your agreement documents are read, signed and sent back to us. We research to see which government agency is holding your proceeds. We research to see if any creditors has a lien on the property or has legal rights to any of the proceeds. If they do, we will file a motion to supercede or dismiss all liens or judgements on your behalf. We will start processing your case immediately and expedite the retrieval of your surplus funds as soon as your agreement documents are read, signed and sent back to us.
Send us a message with any questions or concerns, and we'll get back to you with answers as soon as we can.